Monday, August 17, 2009

Key Differences Between Social and Collaborative Networks

E para terminar o dia, aqui a "apaixonada" do conceito 2.0 (e todas as temáticas que o rodeiam) deixa-vos um pequeno texto interessante com dois links (um para o artigo The Future of Collaborative Networks e outro para o Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks).

Bons sonhos!

Key Differences Between Social and Collaborative Networks
Aaron Fulkerson explains the key difference between collaborative networks (wikis, enterprise social software) and social networks (Twitter, Facebook) in The Future of Collaborative Networks: when you make this information fabric easy to edit between groups of individuals in a dynamic, secure, governed and real-time manner, it creates a Collaborative Network.
This is very different from social networks or social software, which is focused entirely on enabling conversations. Collaborative Networks are focused on groups accessing and organizing data into actionable formats that enable decision making, collaboration and reuse. Collaborative Networks will increasingly be critically important to business and organizations by helping to establish a culture of innovation and by delivering operational excellence.
(via
Collaboration 2.0)
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