Posts Tagged Social Networking
Get Smart with Hot Technologies, Cool Solutions: WEBCAST Series
Posted by holliwagner in Education, Innovation on August 4, 2009

Lotus Software has long been synonymous with collaboration— and leading the pack in helping individuals and teams create, innovate and become the visionaries they aspire to be. And today, we’re continuing to pioneer the way, shaping how organizations around the world collaborate ‘smarter’ every day.
Announcing a new series of webinar events aimed at helping you and your company ‘Get Smart’, regardless of where you are in the process, or which Lotus software products you’ve embraced.
Get up close and personal with the Lotus executive team. Register for these important events today.
Get Smart. Start the conversation. Be the visionary. Shape the future. ibm.com/software/lotus/events/smarter-collaboration/
Register now for Get Smart with Hot Technologies, Cool Solutions:
- The Cloud Advantage 12-Aug-2009 Speaker: Sean Poulley, Vice President, Online Collaboration Services, Lotus Software
- Get Smart with Hot Technologies, Cool Solutions: Unified Communications and Collaboration 19-Aug-2009 Speaker: Bruce Morse, Vice President, Unified Communications Software, Lotus Software
- Get Smart with Hot Technologies, Cool Solutions: Messaging Economics 26-Aug-2009 Speaker: Kevin Cavanaugh, Vice President, Messaging and Collaboration, Lotus Software
- Get Smart with Hot Technologies, Cool Solutions: Social Software 09-Sep-2009 Speaker: Jeff Schick, Vice President, Social Software, Lotus Software
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IBM Lotus Connections: Planning and Implementing Social Software for Your Enterprise
Posted by holliwagner in Education, Social Networking on June 25, 2009
I am so excited… I just pre-ordered my own copy…. this is a real treat to have this book published…. and all of the great mentors that invested their time on writing this book… these are the ones to follow!
Great reading! Holli
Pre-order this new book on Amazon
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IBM Lotus Connections: Planning and Implementing Social Software for Your Enterprise (Paperback)
by Stephen Hardison (Author), David Brooks (Author), David Byrd (Author), Gary Wood (Author), Saurabh Calla (Author), Tim Speed (Author), Michael Martin (Author), Suzanne O. Minassian (Author)
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Lotusphere comes to Sacramento May 28th 2009
Posted by holliwagner in Education on May 18, 2009
RE-blogging The Tale of a Smarter Planet
Posted by holliwagner in Holli's Rambles, Innovation, SmarterPlanet, Social Networking on April 30, 2009
This is a wonderful youtube that was blogged by George Faulkner , who I might add has a great blog of information!! This video was created by Chris Luongo of IBM, along with his collaborative partner Jane Harris. It talks about the effects that technology can have on the planet, how we are able to bring ideas, technologies and resources from around the globe to help preserve our planet and foster a better environment for future generations.
Also don’t forget that you can go to http://ibm.com/think for more excellent information on Building a Smarter Planet.
Don’t know who you don’t know…??
Posted by holliwagner in Social Networking, Uncategorized on February 4, 2009
This is a great story on the relevance of “person suggestion engines” and the power of discovering who you don’t know you don’t know. IBM started doing this in the early 2000′s with the Discovery Server. The studies found that there were relationships that could be gathered from content, trying to make a connection between “people, places and things”. Now we have content being produced to the rate of Pedibytes a day. To be able to do something with this data, to gather statistics on potential connections and relationships that can be relevant to our personal and business lives. The value of finding connections based context can have a powerful influence and drive to getting to know the people to share, gather and collaborate with to help safe time, money, and duplicate efforts in an organization. Read thoughts on how IBM is helping to foster this concept.
When IBM Beats Facebook And Twitter: Discover Relevant People Within Your Network


