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Last week I announced that Community Server Evolution - a version of Community Server designed specifically for the Intranet - was released. Today I'm happy to announce that our point release of Community Server 2008 (officially Community Server 2008. ... the thread. Posted to Uncategorized Similar Posts Enterprise 2.0 and the Evolution of the Intranet Wiki Wiki Community Server ...
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The release a few days ago of Telligent's newest product, Community Server Evolution, an enterprise 2.0 platform, got me thinking about the business possibilities and opportunities it enables for the practitioners and evangelists driving all this activity. While much of the discussion around community platforms focus on technology, instead, let's talk about what community platforms [...]
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... miss. Attendees will include a few hundred members of the SQL Server product development team from Microsoft who will not only be interacting ... product. Also attending will be top experts from the community including SQL Server MVP's who will be delighted to spend ... 2008 and beyond, while David is expected to discuss his vision for the evolution of the database and Microsoft's role in changing the face ...
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... Telligent team to work on a new product called Community Server Evolution. This product is going to allow me to follow my passion for ... Enterprise 2.0, Social Computing, and Community Server Evolution in the next few months as I finish the first deadline for the book and ... and social networks. Telligent's flagship offering, Community Server, provides a fully integrated platform utilizing social ...
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... | SocialComputingMagazine.com The release a few days ago of Telligent's newest product, Community Server Evolution, a Thinking about the business possibilities and opportunities they enable for those that use community platforms. While much of the discussion around community platforms focuses around technology, instead, let's talk about what ...
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... . If we tried to take care of every single item in the backlog, we'd never ship anything. For example, we're shipping two versions of Community Server this week: CS 2008.5 and CS Evolution. The backlog for CS 2008.5 has 260 items; CS Evolution has 121. That's a lot of items, and in lean terms, it's simply excess inventory; a form of waste. So now that we' ...
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