We have powerful computers with big shiny screens and powerful tools for managing documents and sending messages. We have BlackBerries and iPhones. And in one respect, we’re more connected than ever before. But there’s something missing. It’s all private. Sure we can email each other. Occasionally we even take the bold step of picking up a phone. But there’s no ambient awareness. There’s no serendipitous discovery of what a colleague is doing. There’s no wave of information that rolls instantly down the shop floor. Enterprise 2.0 is all about leaving the private office and returning to that big, open space with the wave of information rolling from one desk to the next to the next
Jun
26
2009
