Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 5:55:27 GMT
I’m not impressed by the collaboration features themselves, I’ve seen pieces from other collaboration vendors and community platform vendors that have elements of this, or similar features that can accomplish the meet the needs of the same use case. , what they do is what matters: After discussing with Forrester’s enterprise software analyst Ray Wang, we both agree the Google Wave is about bringing together the Web 2.0 lifestyle to become a workstyle. Google’s apporach is signicant because it will enter the workforce without having to go through IT management. This undercuts players like Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and SAP as it grows from the groundup another groundswell like google docs and yammer. After speaking with Rob Koplowitz, Forrester analyst who focuses on enterprise 2.
Expect the Webex developers to take Indonesia Telegram Number Data repurpose success on Google Wave platform. Existing smaller collaboration vendors and community platform vendors with enterprise focus to be part of the developer ecosystem, they can now extend their features to the Wave platform. Google is pushing real time collaboration, and traditional email is asynchronous, yet don’t expect everyone to be interacting in real time, all the time. What matters is that the developer ecosystem developing on the platform, (Thank you Steve) where third party developers will do the innovation. This is a missed opportunity for LinkedIn who launched their platform but has not exploited as they’ve only hand selected a few partners.
These are just my initial reactions, I’ll update this post as I learn more. Thanks to Mitch, my web designer, we’ve added the ability for you to login using your Facebook account and leave comments with your verified ID. This means in the comments you don’t have to fill out the usual “name, email, URL” in the comments (otherwise known as the irrelevant web form), and if you’re already logged into Facebook it’s two click connect: one to say you want to connect with FB, the second to confirm the action. Once in a while, I get spam, off topic, or an anonymous nasty comment, and it manually requires me to remove it. In the future, I can rely on verified IDs which can reduce this.
Expect the Webex developers to take Indonesia Telegram Number Data repurpose success on Google Wave platform. Existing smaller collaboration vendors and community platform vendors with enterprise focus to be part of the developer ecosystem, they can now extend their features to the Wave platform. Google is pushing real time collaboration, and traditional email is asynchronous, yet don’t expect everyone to be interacting in real time, all the time. What matters is that the developer ecosystem developing on the platform, (Thank you Steve) where third party developers will do the innovation. This is a missed opportunity for LinkedIn who launched their platform but has not exploited as they’ve only hand selected a few partners.
These are just my initial reactions, I’ll update this post as I learn more. Thanks to Mitch, my web designer, we’ve added the ability for you to login using your Facebook account and leave comments with your verified ID. This means in the comments you don’t have to fill out the usual “name, email, URL” in the comments (otherwise known as the irrelevant web form), and if you’re already logged into Facebook it’s two click connect: one to say you want to connect with FB, the second to confirm the action. Once in a while, I get spam, off topic, or an anonymous nasty comment, and it manually requires me to remove it. In the future, I can rely on verified IDs which can reduce this.