How Web 2.0 technology can help growing firms to be more competitive

12 Sep 2008

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Web 2.0 can benefit business

Many large organisations have invested in Web 2.0 technologies such as wikis, blogs, RSS and other online community tools to improve information sharing and knowledge management among staff, and to support better collaboration with external partners. But this technology also offers significant opportunities for mid-sized and growing businesses to work more effectively with customers and key suppliers.

Web 2.0 encompasses a range of tools and technologies that help companies tap into their internal resources, making them more innovative, competitive and productive and able to make better-informed decisions more rapidly.

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In this Computing web seminar, we examine how organisations can take advantage of these technologies and the benefits they can achieve. Our panel of experts will discuss the emerging best practice on putting Web 2.0 into practice, and a real-life case study will examine how one business is looking to the technology to support its goals.

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