Webinar: Enterprise Social Networking, Is Your Company Falling Behind?

By Melissa Risteff, May 11, 2009

Burton Logo Is social computing in the enterprise just a lot of hype or should you be concerned that your company is going to fall behind? Whether your primary work function is line-of-business or technology, it’s likely that you have heard about the benefits of enterprise social networking. The fact is that social networking provides real business value and many companies have moved past the “what is it” towards “how and where do we start.”

Mike Gotta, Principal Analyst with Burton Group, is focused on collaboration and content strategies and has a wealth of experience and knowledge around social networking. Mike and Brian Kellner, VP of Products at NewsGator, will review the business benefits and driving forces that continue to propel social computing solutions into the workplace during a free webinar on May 20, 2009 at 2pm ET

Please join Mike and NewsGator as they review:

  • The progression of enterprise social networking
  • Key elements of successful social networking solutions
  • Customer success stories and why it’s important to start now
  • Five elements that need to be considered to achieve success
  • How to get off to a good start

Who should attend?

  • Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
  • IT Professionals
  • Enterprise/IT Architects
  • Emerging Technologists
  • CIOs
  • Corporate Communications Professionals
  • Anyone tasked with evaluating, recommending or designing Enterprise 2.0 & Social Computing strategies

Please register for this webinar 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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