Web 2.0 @ work: How CIOs can help drive business returns by improving organisational effectiveness

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Without access to historical information, organisations would be severely limited in their ability to make informed, appropriate decisions. But the challenges encountered during attempts to gather, codify and distribute this knowledge can be daunting.

The answer for many organisations and their CIOs is Web 2.0 adapted for business – a social networking environment that provides secure and integrated collaboration tools that let employees harness corporate knowledge.

For further information, please click here to download the IBM white paper.

Companies that can adapt to changing business conditions can predict future skills, locate experts and effectively collaborate

IBM White paper: Web 2.0 @ work: how CIOs can help drive business returns by improving organizational effectiveness. 10 Jun 2010

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