We’ve all seen enterprise knowledge management systems that no one uses. ConnectBeam’s CEO, Puneet Gupta, demonstrates a new kind of knowledge management system that uses Web 2.0 concepts.
[…] Demo of ConnectBeam, Web 2.0 meets enterprise knowledge management. 7:29. Quicktime video. Interview with Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam. 16:26. Quicktime video. […]
[…] Demo of ConnectBeam, Web 2.0 meets enterprise knowledge management. 7:29. Quicktime video. Interview with Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam. 16:26. Quicktime video. […]
[…] Puneet Gupta the CEO of ConnectBeam was recorded doing a demo of his enterprise tagging tool with Podtech. Video of ConnectBeam demo. If you want to get some insight from Puneet himself, Robert interviewed him in this video. […]
Awesome. I’m glad that alternative formats to quicktime are “coming soon”. That was 2 months ago? If you’re not going to do it, or if you’re not going get around to following up, just say so. “oops, sorry, I forgot” is just as bad as saying “coming soon” and not meaning it. Be a man. Say, “sorry, maybe next time.”
November 27th, 2006 at 1:20 pm
[…] Demo of ConnectBeam, Web 2.0 meets enterprise knowledge management. 7:29. Quicktime video. Interview with Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam. 16:26. Quicktime video. […]
November 27th, 2006 at 1:37 pm
Quicktime?????????????????????????????????????????
November 27th, 2006 at 1:47 pm
[…] Demo of ConnectBeam, Web 2.0 meets enterprise knowledge management. 7:29. Quicktime video. Interview with Puneet Gupta, CEO of ConnectBeam. 16:26. Quicktime video. […]
November 27th, 2006 at 3:01 pm
[…] Puneet Gupta the CEO of ConnectBeam was recorded doing a demo of his enterprise tagging tool with Podtech. Video of ConnectBeam demo. If you want to get some insight from Puneet himself, Robert interviewed him in this video. […]
December 8th, 2006 at 2:26 pm
How can I watch it not in QuickTime junk viewer?
It just inform me that required component not found.
December 8th, 2006 at 10:51 pm
Alex: alternate formats are coming soon, but for now the latest version of Quicktime is required.
February 7th, 2007 at 1:55 am
Awesome. I’m glad that alternative formats to quicktime are “coming soon”. That was 2 months ago? If you’re not going to do it, or if you’re not going get around to following up, just say so. “oops, sorry, I forgot” is just as bad as saying “coming soon” and not meaning it. Be a man. Say, “sorry, maybe next time.”