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Thu, Jun 18, 2009 17:45 EDT
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in News Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Web 2.0 Advisor
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Next week, the Enterprise 2.0 conference will convene in Boston. The gathering, which will attract 1500 attendees from 40 countries, is attended by vendors who build Web 2.0 and social networking technologies for the enterprise, as well as IT practitioners who have implemented the applications within their organizations.
The show promises to have some interesting case studies that detail how companies and organizations have used Web 2.0 and social tools to make their organizations more open, collaborative and social. I'll be posting several stories from the show, including one related to Microsoft's social features in SharePoint and how it affects the collaboration market. (Follow me on Twitter to see when they get posted).
Yesterday, I caught up by phone with Steve Wylie, the Enterprise 2.0 conference's general manager. He says attendance from last year held flat, which, in this economy where travel budgets have been cut substantially, is pretty solid.
Here are some things he said to expect:
I'm looking forward to meeting with some of my favorite sources face-to-face. But my job is to serve all of you, so if there is something you want me to ask during the conference, or report on in general, please feel free to contact me.