Microsoft Web 2.0 Van De Hype Naar De Oplossing Heliview 7 5 2008

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Presented @ Heliview Enterprise 2.0 event on May 7, 2008.

Transcript of Microsoft Web 2.0 Van De Hype Naar De Oplossing Heliview 7 5 2008

Peter de Haas

Online Strategy Manager

Peter.dehaas@microsoft.com

“ Waar moeten we beginnen ?”

“Het past niet in onze bedrijfscultuur”

“De infrastructuur is te complex”

“ Web 2.0 is iets voor consumenten”

“ Web 2.0 is iets voor consumenten”

How critical is Enterprise 2.0 to your

organization’s overall business goals/success?

Source: AIIM – Market IQ / Q1 2008 – n=443

What Are You Trying to Accomplish With

Enterprise 2.0?

Source: AIIM – Market IQ / Q1 2008 – n=443

What Impact Does Enterprise 2.0 Have on the

Following Business Goals?

Source: AIIM – Market IQ / Q1 2008 – n=443

What does “social Software”

mean to you?

http://gialyons.wordpress.com/2008/04/17/what-does-social-software-mean-to-you/

Gia Lyons is Social Software Evangelist for IBM

“It’s wikis, blogs, and

something like Facebook.

Oh, and we need it to

integrate with Windows

SharePoint Services.”

“social Software” :

“ Waar moeten we beginnen ?”

Communicate

Anywhere Access

Share & Collaborate

Windows Live Platform

Workspace

Seamless with OfficeSeamless with Windows

SkyDrive

Messenger

Spaces

Hotmail

AdCenterContacts StorageWL ID Search

SharedView

Work StyleLife Style

Consumer to Enterprise

Organization

IT Managed

Enterprise Ready

Individual

Platform

User Managed

Access & Sharing

Extend Office

Business Productivity InfrastructureSocial Computing Tools Integrated by Design

Secure, Well Managed Infrastructure

Business

Intelligence

Enterprise

Content

Management

CollaborationEnterprise

Search

Unified

Communications

Workflow Search BusinessData

Catalog

ExtensibleUI

OpenXML FileFormats

Website andSecurity

Framework

Wikis, Blogs, Discussions, Feeds, Tagging, Social Networking, Profiles, Presence

“Het past niet in onze bedrijfscultuur”

Culture is a destination

not a starting point

http://michaeli.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/04/culture-is-a-de.html Michael Idinopulos, SocialText

Onze manier van werken verandert

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

2000 2005 2010

Verschillende tijd, verschillende lokatie

Zelfde tijd, verschillende lokatie

Zelfde tijd, zelfde lokatie

Zelfstandig

Percentage werk dat

afhankelijk is van

groepsinput

Bron: Gartner Group

“De infrastructuur is te complex”

Challenges companies face for

adopting Social Computing

Employees want to use consumer technology in the enterprise

IT wants “enterprise-ready” tools: secure, controlled,

compliant, and manageable

Software + Services

http://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/004116.html

ICT Infrastructuur

Sourcing modellen

Schaalvoordelen

Groei naar behoefte

Geavanceerd beheer

Diensten

Controle & eigendom

Strategische inzet

Veel aanpassingen / wet en

regelgeving

Servers op lokatie

Hosting

TCO infrastructuur

Externe afhankelijkheden

Time to market

Business Productivity Online Suite

•Multiple customers, one

architecture

•No seat limit

•Customer needs rapid deployment

Dedicated

•Single customer per architecture

•Businesses greater than 5,000 seats

•Customer needs most server

features

Standard

Enterprise 2.0 Powered by Microsoft

Secure, Well Managed Infrastructure

Business

Intelligence

Enterprise

Content

Management

CollaborationEnterprise

Search

Unified

Communications

Workflow Search BusinessData

Catalog

ExtensibleUI

OpenXML FileFormats

Website andSecurity

Framework

Wikis, Blogs, Discussions, Feeds, Tagging, Social Networking, Profiles, Presence

© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.

The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market

conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT

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