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Enterprise Social Computing Pricing: continuing the discussion

When writ­ing blog posts, we usu­ally reply to one or sev­eral other posts, quot­ing at most 2–3 extracts of them. In emails, it is fairly com­mon to keep reply­ing and artic­u­lat­ing refine­ments as fur­ther thoughts are spurred. Why don’t we do it on blogs as well? I don’t know, but I’ll try here, and it …

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How to price Enterprise Social Computing offerings?

Expand to see inline the other posts in IT Man­age­ment» Inno­va­tion is obvi­ous in the Enter­prise Social Com­put­ing field. Fea­tures are invented and com­bined in novel ways; ever chang­ing suites of prod­ucts are built and mar­keted. Inno­va­tion is very real, even if not of the scale sig­naled by the hype around it. It’s not in …

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Additional resources on increasing pricing schemes for enterprise social applications

Below is a slide deck call­ing for increas­ing pric­ing schemes for enter­prise social net­work­ing appli­ca­tions. This is com­ple­ment­ing an upcom­ing and more detailed post, but in the mean­time, I’m already post­ing the slides here. I will of course update this post when the new one is out. Don’t hes­i­tate to point any mis­takes! UPDATE: The …

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Dopplr and Tripit: next-gen strategies ? Part 2

Fol­low up on my pre­vi­ous post about Dopplr/Tripit (here­after D/T ). [Small digres­sion: it’s very hard (at least to me) to find the right “voice” for blog­ging. My nat­ural ten­dency is to write in details. Unfor­tu­nately, I don’t the time to afford it in the blog, and it’s prob­a­ble read­ers can’t afford it either. So for …

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Dopplr and Tripit: next-gen strategies ? Part 1

Answer­ing Umair’s ques­tions: What do you think next-gen strate­gies look and feel like? Can you name a com­pany that’s a good exam­ple? What’s dif­fer­ent about them – what’s their advan­tage built on? I pro­posed to take TripIt and Dopplr as a case study. Their—now intertwined—future should pro­vide insights on the char­ac­ter­is­tics of the com­pet­i­tive advan­tages they’re …

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