Tag Archives: enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 2.0: Our view on the news
Posted on 18. Jun, 2010 by Alastair.
Enterprise 2.0 hit Boston this week and a number of announcements were made surrounding enterprise collaboration and the blurring of boundaries between the social and enterprise environments. Two announcements in particular caught my eye: Cisco’s unveiling of its much-anticipated Quad collaboration platform and Jive Software’s partnership with Twitter. Cisco’s Quad is due to be launched [...]
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Huddle for BlackBerry now available
Posted on 14. Jun, 2010 by Lucy.
Here at Huddle, we like to make life easier for workers and provide them with the tools they need to work effectively, wherever they are located. So, to add to Huddle’s mobile offering, today sees the launch of Huddle for BlackBerry. With the read-only version of the BlackBerry app available for free to all Huddle [...]
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Meet us at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston
Posted on 09. Jun, 2010 by Zuzanna.
Next week, the Huddle crew is hitting Enterprise 2.0 to make its tagline ‘Business Powered by Collaboration’ a reality. The conference and expo in Boston, which runs from 14 – 17 June, reads like the who’s who in collaboration – it cannot be missed. Join our co-founder Andy McLoughlin for the Microsoft Social Computing Workshop, [...]
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U is for Users
Posted on 03. Jun, 2010 by Laurika.
Collaboration cannot happen without users. That’s pretty obvious right? People need to get together to collaborate, either online or in person. More than that, people need to have a similar goal in mind for the whole thing to work. Users are finicky creatures. We’ve all heard about the statistic that says only about 1% of [...]
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The UK welcomes the iPad with open arms
Posted on 28. May, 2010 by Lucy.
The queues outside Apple’s flagship store on London’s Regent Street started building yesterday and members of the UK Huddle team that failed to get one from the U.S. were seen racing from the office last night. They are yet to be located. This can only mean one thing…Yes, the iPad has finally hit UK stores, [...]
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Social business software for PR agencies
Posted on 26. May, 2010 by Laurika.
PR professionals have a tough job. They have to keep many people with different agendas happy. First, there’s the client who wants coverage, pages and pages of coverage – sometimes for very little cost and with very little news to share. Then there’s the journalist who wants hard hitting news. And finally, there is the [...]
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The case for social business software in IT
Posted on 04. May, 2010 by Laurika.
I feel for IT departments, more specifically, the people working in IT departments. They are often seen as the baddies, the ones holding the stick. Users want to install all manner of software that they believe will help them do their jobs. And the poor IT department has to remove those insecure, un-licenced programmes. I [...]
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The MySpace generation is about to invade your office…is your business ready?
Posted on 04. May, 2010 by Lucy.
They’ve started to infiltrate workplaces across the globe in the form of interns and work experience candidates and it won’t be long before offices everywhere are invaded. Yes, the MySpace generation is preparing itself to enter the world of work. It’s inevitable. It has been on the horizon for years and it shouldn’t come as [...]
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SaaS & The Cloud hits 1. Or rather $1billion…
Posted on 27. Feb, 2009 by Alastair.
A massive congratulations to SalesForce.com, the pioneer of selling web apps to the enterprise, who announced today that it’s hit $1bn in annual revenues. Not bad for 10 years in business….there’s hope for all of us yet! Seriously though, this is fantastic news. Salesforce pioneered the SaaS model with their ‘no software’ mantra and have been amongst the [...]
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When Business get Social and vice versa
Posted on 06. Feb, 2009 by Alastair.
Here at Huddle we love it when our competitors start copying us – it shows that we must be doing something right after all! Anyway, when Box announced yesterday that it was adding social team collaboration for its business and enterprise users we thought hey, haven’t we heard that somewhere before?

