Thursday, August 26, 2010

Use Cases for Collaborative Networks

rather than focusing on socialization, one-to-one interactions and individual enrichment, businesses must be concerned with creating an information fabric within their organizations. An information fabric is a federation of content (and behavior) from the multiplicity of data and application silos within the enterprise; such as, ERP, CRM, file servers, email, databases, web-services infrastructures, etc.

By making this information fabric easily editable across groups in a dynamic, secure, auditable, governed and real-time manner individuals can access and organize data into actionable formats that enable decision making, collaboration and reuse.

I foresee these Collaborative Networks being used across entire organizations, but also for specific use cases.

Now, if there were a way, or a place to gather these use cases, and have some dialogue about them - that would be most helpful.

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