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PreView – E20Summit in Frankfurt incl. Blog Readers Registration Bonus :)

Next week, Wednesday and Thursday there’s the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT in Frankfurt upcoming – this is the biggest event for the Enterprise 2.0 community in Germany and Europe. IBM is a sponsor of the conference and I am looking forward to the discussions with consultants, corporate users and collaboration academics too. This discussion will help us in further expanding our understanding of the potentials of web technologies and the social web in corporations.

So I think that this is a great primer for executives wanting to learn what, where and how to start and proceed with an Enterprise 2.0 initiative. I’ve you want to be part of the event too, use the promotion code “e20stz” for a 200€ rebate when registering.

Even if I will not be part of the official programme it would be nice to meet you there and continue the ongoing discussion we had in the past months/years. My personal agenda will be focused on the adoption of ECM and discovery technology in the E20 market space. I have to be honest – at the moment I do see some development in the market that tries to reinvent the wheel. Maybe I get surprised.

Here’s the agenda and more information on speakers

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Wer sich für eine Teilnahme am E20SUMMIT interessiert, dem bietet der
Promotioncode “e20stz” einen Rabatt von 200€ bei der Registrierung.

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Clipping: Incorporating social media into face-to-face events / @wendytarr

This can be done in a number of ways – either set up an area with PCs for people to create these profiles onsite, utilise a feedback form that encourages people to indicate what social networking sites they’re a part of and to gather their views on social media, or you could use a device like a Poken, that allows users to swap their social networking profiles with each other.  This device was used at the IBM Information on Demand (IOD) event in Berlin.  Every delegate was issues a Poken upon registration and special Poken information booths were set up to show delegates how to set up the device, and how to use them to connect with other delegates.  Each of the sessions also had a Poken profile so that delegates could connect with speakers, and also access the presentations.  The IOD event was over four days with an expected audience of 3,000.  It was therefore possible to use this device as there was plenty of time to educate delegates on how to use the Poken and space at the venue to set up information points.  Also, due to the numbers, special Pokens were bought that could be branded.  But they appear to be a fantastic and innovative tool for promoting and facilitating social networking.

Additional points:
- Update customers onsite by embedding Twitter into Onsite Displays
- Creation of Microcommunities arround sessions / howto build-

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Information OnDemand (IOD) Speakers Lounge Blog

Einladung im IBM Blog zur Speakers Lounge. Eine Idee um Sprecher der Veranstaltung schon im Vorfeld mit den Besuchern in Kontakt zu bringen

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