Intel IT is implementing an enterprise-wide social computing platform that combines professional networking tools with social media such as wikis and blogs, and integrates with existing enterprise software. Our goal is to transform collaboration across Intel, addressing top business challenges such as helping employees to find relevant information and expertise more quickly, breaking down silos, attracting and retaining new employees, and capturing the tacit knowledge of mature employees. Learn more in the IT@Intel white paper called Developing an Enterprise Social Computing Strategy (939KB, PDF).
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Developing an Enterprise Social Computing Strategy
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009Tags: blogs, collaboration, enterprise, IT@Intel, social media, wikis
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Intel Social Media Guidelines
Monday, December 15th, 2008Intel has created guidelines for their employees or contractors creating or contributing to blogs, wikis, social networks, virtual worlds, or any other kind of social media both on and off intel.com. As your organization considers it’s own social media policies, you might want to add this to your “social media IT best practices” file. (more…)
Tags: social media
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Consumer Lab Overview
Monday, November 24th, 2008This short 20 second video provides a quick overview of the mobility, visual media, gaming and social media elements of the Consumer Lab in Intel’s Americas Marketing Group.
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Tags: consumer, consumer lab, gaming, Intel, mobile, mobility, social media, undefined, video, visual media
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Social Media and Security
Friday, November 7th, 2008Malcolm Harkins, general manager of information risk and security for Intel IT, explains how and why social engineers can use new media to exploit the good intentions of your workforce. Learn how to protect your company by seeing how Intel guards their enterprise network against the risks of blogs, wikis, mobile devices and other seemingly harmless security intrusions.
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Tags: blogs, devices, enterprise, information, Intel, Malcolm Harkins, manageability, mobile, mobility, network, networks, risk, Security, social media, undefined, wikis
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Intelpedia Grows Up
Monday, October 20th, 2008Intel’s wiki has taken on a life of its own. In just under two years, the database has grown to nearly 25,000 pages and houses a huge variety of information about the company and its products.
- Intel Premier IT Magazine Winter 2009 Edition: Defining the Future of IT
- Crossing the Chasm Between Humans and Machines
- Making the Most of IT
- The Value Influence
- Intel’s New Approach to Strategic Planning
- The Future Will be Simulated
- Mad Dogs and Oil Men
- Virtualization Test
- Out With the New, In With the Newest
- The Fast and The Virtual
- It’s a Business Decision: Managing PCs in Small Business
- It Can be Easy Being Green
- Mashups for the Masses
- Intelpedia Grows Up
Tags: Intelpedia, social media, wikipedia
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Mashups for the Masses
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008Intel® Mash Maker, a browser extension, allows users to pull information from Web sites to create “mashups,” a custom browsing experience. (more…)
- Intel Premier IT Magazine Winter 2009 Edition: Defining the Future of IT
- Crossing the Chasm Between Humans and Machines
- Making the Most of IT
- The Value Influence
- Intel’s New Approach to Strategic Planning
- The Future Will be Simulated
- Mad Dogs and Oil Men
- Virtualization Test
- Out With the New, In With the Newest
- The Fast and The Virtual
- It’s a Business Decision: Managing PCs in Small Business
- It Can be Easy Being Green
- Mashups for the Masses
- Intelpedia Grows Up
Tags: Mash Maker, Mashups, social media
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Intel CIO Addresses Social Media in the Enterprise
Monday, August 25th, 2008Watch Intel CIO John “JJ” Johnson on social media in the enterprise. This presentation was originally delivered at the CIO Executive Summit in Minneapolis. JJ provides some candid insight into social media at Intel and answers some direct questions.
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Tags: CIO, CIO Executive Summit, enterprise, John "JJ" Johnson, social media
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Social Media in the Enterprise
Friday, August 22nd, 2008Examining the growth of social media within Intel, CIO John “JJ” Johnson looks at how wikis, blogs, communities and more can bring value to the enterprise.
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Tags: blogs, CIO, communities, enterprise, John "JJ" Johnson, social media, wikis
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At Intel, IT = Information + Technology
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008In this Intel Premier IT magazine article, Intel CIO John “JJ” Johnson talks about how Intel IT has upped the ante on the information aspect of IT while continuing to focus on technology. The components: a focus on design center efficiency, ERP replatforming, social media, and business process improvements. (more…)
- Intel Premier IT Magazine – Summer 2008 Edition: What’s Your IT Utopia?
- Wargaming: How Intel Creates a Company-Wide Security Force
- The Consumerization of IT
- Increasing Call Center Productivity
- Best Practices for Deploying Macs for the Enterprise
- At Intel, IT = Information + Technology
- Bottoms Up or Tops Down? Intel Roadmap Delivers Increasing Capabilities for IT
- Containers Everywhere
- Investment, Innovation and Integration Support Intel Capital’s Open Source Strategy
- Virtualization, Service Orientation, and Grid Computing: The Next Big Things
- Top Enterprise Technologies
- Streaming: Performance Gain or Server Drain?
- Improving IT Efficiency, Maximizing Taxpayer Dollars
- Hybrid Computing: Fitting the Solution to the Workflow
- Intel® Multi-Core Performance Enhances Creativity at Sony Pictures Imageworks
Tags: business process, CIO, data center, ERP, information, Intel IT, John Johnson, social media
Posted in Articles, Business Value of IT, Summer 2008 | No Comments »
