The Internet and social networks offer an infinite space for expression, and have stimulated the production of information to an extent that was unimaginable before their advent.
We owe this not so much to the Internet as to its uses and tools, and in particular to social platforms in their various forms, which have exploded since the “Web 2.0” or social web revolution some twenty years ago, insofar as it was this era that saw the average user take control of information production.
It is often said that 90% of the world's data...
McKinsey recently issued a report on enterprise web 2.0 projects which identifies what they think being the six success factors for such projects. Before...
Information is key for efficient business operations. The way it circulates must be facilitated and fluidified? Everything may be very valuable at a given...
I'coming back on an article titled "Teaming Up to Crack Innovation Enterprise Integration" and issued in the Harvard Business Review in last november. It...