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 More options Oct 9 2006, 12:40 pm
From: "Robert Weiner" <rob...@rlweiner.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 09:40:05 -0700
Local: Mon, Oct 9 2006 12:40 pm
Subject: Enterprise 2.0: Revolution in Software Development and Delivery?

I got this via another list and thought it might interest this group:

http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=7613

MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) presents:

Enterprise 2.0: Revolution in Software Development and Delivery?

Wikipedia created an ongoing debate on Enterprise 2.0 when it deleted the
term from its website. While even experts have a hard time agreeing on the
definition and significance of Enterprise 2.0, what remains clear is that 1)
the enterprise software industry is reemerging after a long slump, 2) a new
class of enterprise applications are making inroads in the enterprise, and
3) innovative software development and delivery models are creating powerful
disruptive waves to the existing players.

Who can and should stand to benefit from the social and technological
innovation in the enterprise software industry? Join moderator Mary Coleman,
Director, Walden International and featured CEOs, John Roberts from
SugarCRM, Ross Mayfield from SocialText and Antony Brydon from Visible Path
in exploring the meaning of Enterprise 2.0 and where they think there is
money to be made by disrupting the status quo.

$30 in advance by Oct 16; $40 at the door.

October 17, 2006
06:00 PM - 08:30 PM

Venue Information
Bishop Auditorium, Stanford Graduate School of Bus
518 Memorial Way, South Building
Stanford, CA 94305

Additional Event Information
http://www.vlab.org

Robert
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Robert L. Weiner Consulting
Strategic Technology Advisors to Nonprofit and Educational Institutions
San Francisco, CA

rob...@rlweiner.com
415/643-8955

www.rlweiner.com


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