2008 Podcast Archives
Welcome to the 2008 podcast archives of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference. Here you'll find podcasts from some of our speakers.
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Here's an interview by Oliver Marks, in which he talks with George Athannassov and David Terrar of Wordframe. With their core programming team in Bulgaria and a client base spread across the planet, Wordframe are a very international company.
Alex Dunne interviews David Lavenda, VP of Marketing and Product Strategy at WorkLight, about the Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum and about new developments in WorkLight"s application for extracting information from structured enterprise applications and presenting it securely to the enterprise in customized templates and mashups.
Alex Dunne interviews Bruce Henry, Director of Rocket Science, Liquid Planner, about harnessing uncertainty in project management and the Liquid Planner hosted project management software platform.
Enterprise Podcasting Platform: Enterprise 2.0 interviews Microsoft's Ludovic Fourrage and Phil Morel
Alex Dunne interviews Ludovic Fourrage, Program Manager, Enterprise & Partner Group, and Phil Morel, Director, "The Academy," Microsoft, about about training and sharing via podcast and video, and how the SharePoint-based audio- and videocast sharing and rating system they've developed has reshaped their business.
Alex Dunne interviews Brian Kellner, VP of Product Management, NewsGator, about growing business value through social networking and the release of Social Sites 2.0, which integrates Facebook-like functionality into Microsoft SharePoint.
Alex Dunne interviews Avinoam Nowogrodski, CEO of Clarizen, about their new online project management solution, which was introduced at an Enterprise 2.0 Launch Pad event.
Alex Dunne interviews Sebastian Grady, COO of Altus Learning Systems, about the new release of Xtreme Knowledge Sharing, its word-by-word search capability of video and audio content via an automatic transcript, and, more generally, about the role of video and social networking in Enterprise 2.0.
Alex Dunne interviews Ajay Gandhi, Director of Emerging Products, BEA, about the new products being highlighted by BEA, which bring familiar Web 2.0 functionality--like wikis and tagging--to a secure, stable, permissions-based Enterprise environment.
Alex Dunne interviews Martin Amm, CEO of Adenin, about the release of version 8 of IntelliEnterprise, which adds web 2.0 features--like a wiki entrance, blogging and video streaming incorporating YouTube--to the content management, document management and collaboration functionalities of this enterprise portal product.
Alex Dunne interviews David Lavenda, VP of Marketing at WorkLight, on their application for extracting information from structured enterprise applications and serving it securely in customized templates and mashups useful to the enterprise.
Alex Dunne interviews Scott Niesen of Attensa, who explains how the Attensa Feed Server can help serve, manage, and optimize and feeds, and help users to get the most from feeds, tag them and generate new feeds on the fly.
How do we define enterprise 2.0? As we look at the future potential of enterprise 2.0 and the reality of today, where are we along that path? In this pre-Enterprise 2.0 podcast we talk with Bob McCandless, CEO and chief technology visionary of BrightCom, about what companies find exciting about enterprise 2.0 and the steps they are taking to reach their enterprise's potential.
In this interview, industry analyst Irwin Lazar discusses the concept of "Enterprise 2.0" -- what it is, what technologies it encompasses, and the advantages it offers businesses. The technologies discussed include telepresence and video conferencing, instant messaging for business, and the use of Skype and similar VoIP services for businesses. Lazar also talks about how he's seeing these technologies are changing business processes such as supply chain management, and what kind of cost advantages they offer companies.





















