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Intranet 2.0
Evolution from Content Management or Revolution by Social Software?
Frank Wolf, T-Systems Multimedia Solutions
Enterprise 2.0 Summit, Frankfurt 11.11.2009
2 „Problem Childs“
1: Enterprise 2.0
?
2: Intranet 1.0
Intranet 1.0: A Digital Newspaper
Intranet 1.0
Static push information and communication.
Intranet 1.0: the core business is not in scope
Enterprise 2.0 and the Intranet 1.0 can profit from each other.
Grafik: http://www.barackobama.com/downloads/
From
Communication to
Conversation to Collaboration
CredibleAuthentic
Decentral
Open
Convincingly
Intranet 1.0 Intranet 2.0
Communication
Collaboration
Intranet 2.0
+ Web 2.0 features are on every agenda
+ “Cost of Doing Business” vs. ROI
+ Many “given” use cases to start with
+ Smooth way to Enterprise 2.0
Start small – think big.
Comments allowed.
Employees as ambassadors on the
web.
Agile projects.Openness is the rule: closed areas only by
request.
Executive Blog. Employee Blog.
Define your Enterprise 2.0...
Inspired by an idea from J. Robes, www.weiterbildungsblog.de
Authors
Approval
Identity
Structure
Semantics
Conventional Businesses
Web2.0
few editors
taxonomy
centrally determined
authentification necessary
central
all employees
folksonomy
generated by usage
anonymity possible
individual
What Technology should we choose for an Intranet 2.0?
Considerations
•NoGo: single Wiki, Blog, Forum,…
•CMS or Social Software Suite?
•One platform preferred
•One platform for the whole process
Example: Intranet 2.0
Is a Social Suite ready for every Intranet 2.0?
CMS Features
•Import, create and edit content•Approval workflow•Personalisation•Content reuse•Archiving•Content and navigation structure•Site layout templates•Performance•Reporting (content and user)•Roles and access•Search•Channels•Multisite management
How CMS Features match Social Suite
Features
•Import, create and edit content•Approval workflow•Personalisation•Content reuse•Archiving•Content and navigation structure•Site layout templates•Performance•Reporting (content and user)•Roles and access•Search•Channels
Green=features are
available at social
suitesYellow=basic features available or can be
made available with
some effort
Red=features only
available with high
effort
Thank You!
Frank Wolf, Managing Consultant T-Systems Multimedia Solutions
Mail: f.wolf@t-systems.com
Web: www.t-systems-mms.deBlog: www.besser20.de
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