Web 2.0 / Business 2.0: New Web Technologies, Organisations and WCM

Creese, Jennifer (2007) Web 2.0 / Business 2.0: New Web Technologies, Organisations and WCM. In 2nd Annual Web Content Management Symposium, Organising Infinity: Web Content Management into the Future., 2007-06-02 - 2007-06-02.

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New technologies can have considerable impact and application in the corporate sector. The current generation of “Web 2.0‿ technologies (including blogs and wikis) is being embraced by business in a variety of ways. However, using these technologies can raise many problems and challenges for web content management within the enterprise.

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ID Code: 8093
Item Type: Contribution to conference (Paper/Presentation)
Refereed: No
Keywords: 0, blogs, enterprise content management, web 2, web content management, wikis
Pure ID: 57195505
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Science and Technology
Past > Research Centres > CRC for Diagnostics
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2007 QUT.
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Deposited On: 13 Jun 2007 00:00
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