In part 2, Dan Farber continues his moderation of a 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.
Dan gets more input about his question of how to federate a people centric concept. Separating signal from noise is also addressed.
Will improved bandwidth increase trust within social networks? Sales remain key to enterprise success. Is the customer’s personal information less valuable in an open environment or is their data imperative for innovation?
Tags: Dan Farber, Web 2.0, Office 2.0, Scott Dietzen, Etay Gafni, Sam Lawrence, Oliver Marks, Paul Pedrazzi, Jay Simons, social networks
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