Free Whitepaper:
The ROI of Enterprise Social Computing

By Melissa Risteff, April 23, 2009

Graph While we’d all like to see the economy make a quick recovery and hope that things will improve rather than get worse, smart business sense tell us that it’s better to hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.

Despite the economic crunch, social computing continues to be a hot topic and major point of interest for enterprise organizations. There are a number of both business and technical benefits that continue to drive interest in social computing solutions.  And, NewsGator has been fortunate to work with several leading-edge companies and thinkers on enterprise social computing.

We have written a whitepaper that discusses how social computing solutions can deliver ROI and help improve three core areas of your business:

  • Reduce expenditures
  • Leverage current investments
  • Improve operating efficiency

Anyone in the following positions should find this whitepaper useful:

  • Executives
  • Anyone tasked with evaluating, recommending or designing Enterprise 2.0 & Social Computing strategies
  • Enterprise/IT architects 
  • Portal/Knowledge Management Professionals
  • Emerging Technologists

Download this helpful whitepaper today.

Melissa Risteff

Melissa Risteff , Senior Vice President, Enterprise Engagment

Melissa Risteff is the SVP of Enterprise Engagement at NewsGator. She’s responsible for the adoption consultancy practice, partner competency and enablement program, and social business solution delivery – each having a major impact on aligning to customer business value and ultimately making social real. Melissa previously served as CMO of a collaborative analytics software firm, VP of Product for an eLearning company, and has held senior level strategy and product management roles at both Sun Microsystems and GE. She is a thought leader in the space – with advanced graduate research following her passion in social technologies and organizational development. Born in NY and raised in VT, Melissa moved to CO in ‘92 and stayed for the weather and lifestyle. She has an affinity for gastronomy, wanderlust, and hiking.

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