enterprise sociel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_2.0
Specific social software tools which programmers have adapted for enterprise use include:
- hypertext and unstructured search tools
- wikis
- Microblogging
- weblogs for storytelling
- enterprise social bookmarking for tagging and building organizational knowledge
- RSS for signaling
- collaborative planning software for peer-based project planning and management
- ideas banks for ideation (idea generation)
- social networking tools
- mashups for visualization
- prediction markets for forecasting and identifying risks.
Social networking capabilities can help organizations capture unstructured tacit knowledge.[citation needed] The challenge then becomes how to distill meaningful, re-usable knowledge from other content also captured in tools such as blogs, online communities, and wikis. In 2008, companies that provide enterprise social software started introducing profile pages to their products, to integrate the functionality of public online communities within the enterprise.[citation needed] This enables knowledge workers to find others with the knowledge they may need.[citation needed] Large organizations find this especially useful.[citation needed]
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