I have written about the enterprise 2.0 platform, Awareness, on this blog, see Awareness – Enterprise 2.0 Social Media Platform and Enterprise 2.0 Success Stories from Awareness. It is a social media software platform formerly known as iUpLoad, and Awarenness provides a common platform for all the current social media tools and capabilities that are being used in a business context (blogs, wikis, podcasts, RSS, social networking, social book marking, tagging, mashups, photo sharing, video sharing, forums, discussion groups, etc.).
They have included a community of bloggers in their site that is discussing many aspects of the enterprise space, as well as what is happening at Awareness. Collectively they provide an interesting look at what is going on at an enterprise 2.0 provider. Here are the ten current Awareness bloggers.
Living Enterprise 2.0 - John Bruce, the CEO of Awareness, shares his thoughts and experiences in bringing Web 2.0 technology to corporations.
Participation Highway - Dave Carter, co-founder and director of technology, shares his thoughts on Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 and global participation on the internet. He discusses current trends in business online, blogging, usability, content management, online surveys, email marketing.
Awareness InSights - Robin Hopper, cofounder and VP of New Business, provides updates about Awareness and the enterprise social media space. The blog is also an attempt to give you a "first-look" opportunity and a glimpse inside our organization.
Eric Schurr, VP of Marketing, shares his experiences at Awarenss and with the enterprise 2.0 market.
Aaron Fleming's Corporate Blog - There's No Place Like 127.0.0.1 – offers Aaron’s thoughts on web technology. He is responsible for network infrastructure, security and data centre operations at Awareness.
Enterprise Social Media Awareness – Robin Dindayal, Director of Product Development, provides insight into the new products that Awareness is developing. He alos offers his views on Enterprise Social Media (i.e. consumer generated media, collaboration, communities, mash-ups, social networking and software as a service).
Joel Mack has extensive experience in enterprise collaboration and content management and his blog shares these insights.
Renee Fox is writing about web 2.0, web marketing and community sites.
Seth Moriarty is writing about interesting stuff he find son the web and about enterprise social media.
Shawn Ellsworth shares his thoughts on trends and news in social media and web design/development. His past experience includes creating online communities for Microsoft, Heinz, Pepsi, Wrigley, TELUS and CIBC.
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