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    Cloud Computing and Collaboration/Social Network Trends

    3 December 2008

    Doug Neal (LEF EP Research Fellow) presents the results from the 2008 Study Tour – that centred around the current state of automated collaboration tools, organizational usage, and business value realized – relating to these Web 2.0 trends.  He will provide fresh insights that emerged from tour visits with over a dozen companies – including Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Cisco and Amazon.

    See event:  Organizing IT for the Future: Who Does What, Where and When? (3 December 2008) 

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    Authors:
    • Douglas Neal
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