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September 25, 2007

Descriptions and Reviews of Enterprise 2.0 Tools

I have been talking with a number of tools that can support Enterprise 2.0. I posted on each, either here or at the FastForward blog, often in both spots. Some are currently more web focused but could be adapted to the enterprise. Here is a listing on them with links to the relevant blog post.

Awareness – Enterprise Social Media Platform

CircleUp - Social Communications Service

Cogenz - Enterprise Social Bookmarking

eProject – Enterprise 2.0 Collaborative Business Applications

QedWiki and DAMIA - IBM's Enterprise Mashup Tools

Jive Software – Clearspace – Enterprise Collaboration Platform

MyTeam (Active Networks) – Organizational Support

Traction Software – Enterprise Blog and Wiki Platform

Twitter Enters the Enterprise? Be sure to look at the comments and Nancy White's collection of Twitter stories.

WikiTag – wiki search tool

I should add iQuest any list of Enterprise 2.0 tools as I have written about it several times. iQuest integrates social network analysis with search (both term-less search and key word based). It can be used both inside and outside the enterprise with any form of electronic communication (email, web sites, blogs, etc.)

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