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Enterprise 2.0 Implementation

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McGraw Hill Professional, Sep 10, 2008 - Management - 500 pages

Deploy Dynamic Web 2.0 Services in Corporate Networks

Facilitate collaboration and foster internal innovation by integrating next-generation Web 2.0 technologies throughout your enterprise IT framework. Packed with real-world examples and timesaving tips, Enterprise 2.0 Implementation shows how to use viral and social networking tools to gain the competitive edge. Get full details on managing corporate blogs, wikis, mashups, RSS feeds, tagging and bookmarking data, and RIAs. You'll also learn how to maximize ROI, use Semantic Web technologies, and implement security. Expand corporate presence to Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and NingBuild internal social networks using open source and commercial applicationsReduce infrastructure and IT costs through SaaS vendors Consolidate disparate information using Enterprise 2.0 DiscoveryManage wikis, blogs, mashups, and RSS/Atom feedsSet up Rich Internet ApplicationsDevelop security, risk management, and disaster recovery strategies

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Overview of Enterprise 20
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Implementing Enterprise 20 Technologies
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Managing Enterprise 20
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Aaron C. Newman (Rochester, New York) is the Founder and President of Techrigy, Inc. (www.techrigy.com). Newman is responsible for leading the organization and defining the company's overall vision. Newman is a serial entrepreneur having previously founded two successful startups, DbSecure and Application Security, Inc. Prior to AppSecInc, Newman founded DbSecure, Inc. where he played the role of both CEO and CTO. He led the acquisition of DbSecure by the publicly–traded company Internet Security Systems (ISSX) in 1998. After this acquisition, Newman managed the development of database security solutions at ISS. Newman has held several other technology positions as an IT consultant with Price Waterhouse, as a developer for Bankers Trust, and as an independent IT consultant.

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