Dan Farber recently moderated the discussion panel surrounding collaboration and Web 2.0 during the 2007 Office 2.0 conference. Panelists include Scott Dietzen, Etay Gafni, Sam Lawrence, Oliver Marks, Paul Pedrazzi and Jay Simons.
Although collaboration has existed in many forms over a long period of time. Dan addresses the panelists on what to expect from current online environments.
What is the value of an increasingly open online culture? Connecting developers and customers online create many fresh ideas, however, what direction will software, applications and communication take as people become center focus? Where will the successful results of prior enterprise collaboration go?
Tags: Dan Farber, Web 2.0, Office 2.0, Scott Dietzen, Etay Gafni, Sam Lawrence, Oliver Marks, Paul Pedrazzi, Jay Simons
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