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August 18, 2006

Enterprise 2.0: Behind the Hype

Enterprise 2.0 is an evolving concept about the next generation enterprise software solutions. Since the name coined after the Web 2.0 and focuses on collaboration, many think that, implementing Web 2.0 (Blogs and Wiki) in enterprise is Enterprise 2.0.

Even though both share the common thread in terms of collaboration and social network, I believe Enterprise 2.0, is much bigger than blogs and wikis in enterprise.

From a long term strategic point of view, Enterprise 2.0 is an opportunity to

  • build an enterprise wide collaborative platform
  • build integrated meta model and centralised data store
  • re-imagine the way application behave

From a solution point of view, Enterprise 2.0 is about integration, integration of concepts, frameworks, and technologies, this includes

Web 2.0

  • Blogs
  • Wiki
  • RSS
  • Folksonomy

Enterprise 2.0

  • Service Oriented Architecture
  • Workflow Management
  • Content Management
  • Mashup
  • Instant Messaging
  • Enterprise Social Networks
  • Rule Engine
  • Data Versioning
  • Time Machine
  • Business Intelligence
  • Domain specific languages
  • VOIP
  • Mobile Devices
  • Application Intelligence
  • Software Agents
  • Data aware architecture
  • Task based semantic navigation

Some of the related posts are:

Enterprise 3.0: Rise of Application Intelligence

What form will Enterprise 2.0 take?

End of Software As We Know It

Building Next Generation Applications

Application Intelligence

What Is Web 2.0

Enterprise Web 2.0

Enterprise 2.0

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