Posts Tagged ‘wikis’

Developing an Enterprise Social Computing Strategy

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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).

Social Media and Security

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Malcolm 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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Can I Ever Co-Exist With Generation Next? (Part One)

Monday, September 29th, 2008

From The Practical CIO by Niel Nickolaisen provided by the CIO Leadership Network.

To be honest, I never pay much attention to the stories about the work of Gen X and Gen Y (collectively referred to as Gen Next) employees. I assumed many of the stories were apocryphal. I am sure you have heard some of the same claims and stories:

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Social Media in the Enterprise

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Examining 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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