by Chase on September 22, 2010
Gartner released 5 predictions about how enterprises will use social software in the future. Use of social media and technologies that connect people has been increasing rapidly, with Facebook announcing more than 500 million active users, and enterprises are keen to interact and grow business through these channels. “A lot has happened in a year [...]
by Chase on September 21, 2010
April Edmonds, a Web technology analyst for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has put together a social media toolkit to help government agencies understand how to effectively use social media. This iToolkit has specific information to Florida but any government entity is welcome to use any of the resources provided. This iToolKit is provided to you [...]
Government Interest & Archiving Twitter
by Chase on September 17, 2010
There is a TON of interest in archiving Social Media for compliance. I’ve run into a few posts recently about government concerns at DigitalCommunities.com here and here. Here’s some of the poignant quotes: As more agency employees use Twitter, Facebook and similar external sites, some state and local IT officials are asking if those communications [...]
by Chase on February 19, 2010
Tuesday the 23rd @ 6pm we’ll be at Webtrends with a few other presenters to talk about social media monitoring. You should definitely come check this one out. On the panel you’ll see yours truly alongside Justin Kistner of Webtrends and general awesome fame and Margaret Francis from Scoutlabs. Aaron Gray, the mastermind behind Greater [...]
by Chase on December 8, 2009
According to a post from AdAge retailers are spending a lot more time, money and attention on social media this holiday season. Here’s some data hitpoints: More than 50% of retailers are including social media in their holiday campaigns (up from 4% in 2007) 76% of retailers including social media in their campaigns are focusing [...]
You know what happens when the party gets too big? People leave for the next gig. Eventually the rest of the party goers left behind realize it just isn’t that happening anymore. Then they hear that a bunch of happening folks are hanging at this funky, little spot, tucked away on a quiet street on [...]
by pete on April 11, 2008
Mike Heade is the QA Master here at iterasi. He’s also known as “The Hammer.” What makes a great QA person? Mike has his own healthy look at the topic. I tweeted the question. I love doing that to see what kinds of replies come back. I know some pro bloggers, like Marshall Kirkpatrick, who [...]