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This 80+ page report, which contains over 70 figures, covers Enterprise 2.0 from all perspectives including technology, business drivers and market dynamics. 
| Carl Frappaolo & Dan Keldsen | | AIIM Market Intelligence - March 2008 | | This study of 441 end users found that a majority of organizations recognize Enterprise 2.0 as critical to the success of their business goals and objectives, but that most do not have a clear understanding of what Enterprise 2.0 is. |
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Intrawest Placemaking's wiki intranet allows practically unrestricted editing to all 250 employees. This has led to a tenfold increase in use over the previous intranet, and some excellent examples of knowledge sharing: One manager created a page with an idea that saved the company $500,000.
| Company: | Intrawest Placemaking |  | | Vendor: | Open Road Communications | | Product: | ThoughtFarmer | | Summary: | Wiki Intranet | | | |
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An assessment of the Enterprise 2.0 market. This report offers a market overview and evaluates vendors in the Business Social Software space. Available free of charge via Sociatext. 
| Nikos Drakos | | Garter Research - October 2007 | | The collaboration support market is being revitalized, with buyers and sellers looking to add social interaction in the context of broad collaboration support. We map how new and established vendors focusing on teaming, communities and social interaction are positioned in this changing marketplace. |
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BUPA calls itself a ‘cerebral’ organisation, so it crucial for it to find a way to ensure information flows throughout the company, and people and information are connected at the right time to maximise effective decision making and corporate communications. Social bookmarking was identified as a way to address this.
| Company: | Bupa |  | | Vendor: | Cognez | | Products: | Cognez Social Bookmarking | | Summary: | Social Bookmarking for the Enterprise | | | |
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An overview of Enterprise 2.0 that includes a definition of terms, business benefits ,and challenges to adoption.
| Gary Matuszak | | KPMG International - July 2007 | | Can Web 2.0 technologies—largely applied only in a social sphere—be used to make business more efficient and effective? Evidence among the growing number of businesses converting to “Enterprise 2.0” (enterprise social software or E2.0) technologies seems encouraging. |
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