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Trampoline on Trampoline, enterprise social computing, user experience and organisational trends.

Companies are for-profit Communities

By Peter Biddle on April 30th, 2008

I’ve seen a few comments on blogs about the intersection of social networking and business which questions the idea that an enterprise is a social network at all. Some have simply made the assertion that social networks and businesses are totally different - eg on the SONAR tech-crunch posting, Phil Dewey commented: “Does “enterprise social network” […]

peter

No Man is an Island, John Donne (1624) and enterprise social computing, Trampoline Systems (2008)

By Rebecca Kemp on April 23rd, 2008

Rarely is one presented with a delicious opportunity to delve into the connections between stickers produced last week, a metaphysical poet from the early 17th Century and the concerns of enterprise social computing. Trampoline is the only workplace on earth I can imagine that occurring. An unhealthy obsession with correct spelling aside, this is the […]

rebecca

Trampoline and the economy

By Peter Biddle on April 14th, 2008

It’s super important that we think about how Trampoline should act in a flat or recessionary economy.

peter

The Significance of SONAR Flightdeck

By Charles Armstrong on March 31st, 2008

The world’s first management tool dealing with organisational intelligence

charles

Twitter FTW

By Mike Stenhouse on February 4th, 2008

So, the Facebook hype dust has settled and what we’re left with is a solid, social networking platform. I check my feed several times a day. But since Facebook added per-feed-item preferences I’ve started to notice exactly what it is I’m interested in hearing about my friends… and it’s Twitter.

mike

Enterprise Social Computing: What will happen in 2008?

By Charles Armstrong on January 4th, 2008

Predictions for the year ahead.

charles

Enterprise 3.0

By Peter Biddle on December 7th, 2007

By 2015 large corporates will be moving en masse to a decentralized client computing environment based on laptops (or their kin) owned by users with time and usage leased back by their corporate masters. This will mark the era of the loosely-coupled enterprise (LCE).

peter

Trampoline at the English Tech Tour

By Rebecca Kemp on October 15th, 2007

Trampoline selected as one of the UK’s top 25 young technology companies

rebecca

Social Dynamics of Werewolves and Lynch Mobs

By Alistair Davidson on October 4th, 2007

Last night’s Werewolf game provided a lot of fun, and a fascinating demonstration of group dynamics for the inveterate people-watcher

alistair

The autumn conference season begins

By Rebecca Kemp on September 27th, 2007

Trampoline at ETRE, Defrag and KM World

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