
Web 2.0 and Social Networking for the Enterprise
Guidelines and Examples for Implementation and Management Within Your Organization
Joey Bernal(Author)
IBM Press
Published on 22. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-13-700489-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Hands-On Guide to Thriving with Web 2.0 and Social Networking
Deepen employee and coworker relationships, improve productivity, strengthen collaboration, and boost creativity
Embrace, support, and manage social networking so it works for you, not against you
Best practices and new case studies from IBM (R) and many of its most innovative portal and social networking sites
This book provides hands-on, start-to-finish guidance for business and IT decision-makers who want to drive value from Web 2.0 and social networking technologies. IBM expert Joey Bernal systematically identifies business functions and innovations these technologies can enhance and presents best-practice patterns for using them in both internal- and external-facing applications. Drawing on the immense experience of IBM and its customers, Bernal addresses both the business and technical issues enterprises must manage to succeed. He offers insights and case studies covering multiple technologies, including AJAX, REST, Atom/RSS, enterprise taxonomies, tagging, folksonomies, portals, mashups, blogs, wikis, and more. He also presents practical guidance for building robust, secure, collaborative applications by using applications and services from multiple sources with powerful tools such as WebSphere (R) Portal, Lotus (R) Connections, and IBM Mashup Center.
Deepen employee and coworker relationships, improve productivity, strengthen collaboration, and boost creativity
Embrace, support, and manage social networking so it works for you, not against you
Best practices and new case studies from IBM (R) and many of its most innovative portal and social networking sites
This book provides hands-on, start-to-finish guidance for business and IT decision-makers who want to drive value from Web 2.0 and social networking technologies. IBM expert Joey Bernal systematically identifies business functions and innovations these technologies can enhance and presents best-practice patterns for using them in both internal- and external-facing applications. Drawing on the immense experience of IBM and its customers, Bernal addresses both the business and technical issues enterprises must manage to succeed. He offers insights and case studies covering multiple technologies, including AJAX, REST, Atom/RSS, enterprise taxonomies, tagging, folksonomies, portals, mashups, blogs, wikis, and more. He also presents practical guidance for building robust, secure, collaborative applications by using applications and services from multiple sources with powerful tools such as WebSphere (R) Portal, Lotus (R) Connections, and IBM Mashup Center.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Armonk
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
410 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-700489-8 (9780137004898)
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Joey Bernal
Web 2.0 and Social Networking for the Enterprise
Guidelines and Examples for Implementation and Management Within Your Organization
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10/2009
1st Edition
IBM Press
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Anthony (Joey) Bernal, Executive IT Specialist with IBM Software Services for Lotus, helps to lead the IBM Software Services for Lotus WebSphere Portal Team and has assisted dozens of clients in addressing complex portal and web application challenges. A frequent speaker on WebSphere, Portal, and Social Networking topics, Bernal is the coauthor of Programming Portlets, Second Edition and the author of Application Architecture for WebSphere. He also hosts a popular blog, Portal in Action, available at www.ibm.com/developerworks/ blogs/page/Joey_Bernal. You can view the author's website at www.bernal.net.
Content
Foreword xv
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
About the Author xxiii
Chapter 1: Web 2.0 and Social Networking 1
Chapter 2: Portals in the Enterprise 29
Chapter 3: Ajax, Portlets, and Patterns 61
Chapter 4: Social Software for the Enterprise 99
Chapter 5: Team Collaboration and Content Sharing 121
Chapter 6: Mashing up Data and Applications 151
Chapter 7: Enterprise Search Strategies 189
Chapter 8: Web 2.0 Security and Performance 203
Chapter 9: Managing a Changing Social World 227
Chapter 10: IBM Case Studies 251
Index 275
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
About the Author xxiii
Chapter 1: Web 2.0 and Social Networking 1
Chapter 2: Portals in the Enterprise 29
Chapter 3: Ajax, Portlets, and Patterns 61
Chapter 4: Social Software for the Enterprise 99
Chapter 5: Team Collaboration and Content Sharing 121
Chapter 6: Mashing up Data and Applications 151
Chapter 7: Enterprise Search Strategies 189
Chapter 8: Web 2.0 Security and Performance 203
Chapter 9: Managing a Changing Social World 227
Chapter 10: IBM Case Studies 251
Index 275