This is the first in series of posts covering the Web 2.0 Expo starting today at the Moscone Center, in San Francisco, California. I am very excited about the number of companies offering Enterprise 2.0 tools, platforms for developers and end-(business)-users at the event this year. Many of these companies have plans to announce exciting new social-sharing features and tools at the show, stay tuned for more details.
Here's a sneak peak at some of the more interesting Enterprise 2.0 collaborative platforms and developer tools at the show this year:
ooVoo provides a high-quality video chat and communication service for people to call and connect over the Internet. ooVoo's technology enables people to experience a face-to-face conversation and share a full range of emotions as if they are in the same room together, whether they are across the street or across the globe.
Huddle.net combines unified collaboration with social networking. The two year old company, based in London UK, provides asynchronous collaborative tools (document management, project management, discussions, team management) and live collaboration (web and telephone conferencing) via their online application and rich API. Huddle's founder Alastair Mitchell will be talking at Web 2.0 Expo on April, 1st.
MindTouch is an open source enterprise collaboration and community platform that enables users to connect and remix enterprise systems, social tools and web services. The MindTouch Deki i's built with a Web Oriented Architecture (WOA), enables users to connect teams, enterprise systems, publishing systems, Web services and Web 2.0 applications to create unique content oriented experiences while maintaining IT governance.
ProtoShare is a collaborative website prototyping tool for teams to build, discuss, and refine clickable website wireframes and their creative design comps. Team members, management, clients, and marketing can all participate in the discussion at an early stage of the interactive development process. ProtoShare is a web-based tool, it supports a wide range of interactive prototypes, from gray-box wireframing to rich Internet functionality.
DreamFace Interactive develops and markets an Open Source Ajax Framework for creating Enterprise Web 2.0 Applications and Mashups. The new DreamFace version, called Outsider, allows tech-savvy business people to create, personalize and share their own web applications through a unique and innovative concept called Web Channels.Web Channels are mini dynamic applications designed for change. They incorporate DataWidgets; widgets which use diverse data sources coming from both corporate data and the internet, to display information and interact with other DataWidgets.
Last but not the least, CoreMedia CMS is a content management system powering corporate websites, Intranets, public and high traffic media portals. CoreMedia CMS provides a foundation for strategic content platforms for corporate websites, intranets and high-traffic media portals. Soeren Stamer, German entrepreneur, CEO of CoreMedia and Author of "Enterprise 2.0 - The Art of Letting Go" will speaking at Web 2.0 expo on Wednesday, April 1st.
I'll be posting stories on social media tools and platforms for the enterprise space throughout the show, if there's an enterprise-focused company/product that you would like to see on here or if you want to Tweet up, you can find me at Twitter.com/MiaD.
You can also follow the conversation on the Web 2.0 Expo website or on Twitter (#w2e).
Originally published on Marketing Mystic
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Mia Dand is an enterprise marketer and tech entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, California. She consults and writes a blog for businesses on 'Marketing in a Web 2.0 World' at Marketing Mystic. You can also follow Mia on Twitter.
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