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Today Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0, a new strategy and implementation service provider, was announced by Hinchcliffe & Company, Asuret and Socialtext. Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 is intended to achieve a new level of maturity in the industry and is designed to provide businesses with the easiest, lowest-risk "on ramp" to the benefits of social computing.

gI_0_powersocialbusinessheadline.jpg I'm pleased to have Socialtext selected as the default Social Software Platform for the new service. The strength of our product capabilities, Web Oriented Architecture and superior adoption characteristics make it a natural choice. 

Dion Hinchcliffe and Michael Krigsman are more than thought leaders in Enterprise 2.0 and IT Project Risk Management. They have developed a practice, that in combination with our toolset, offers differentiated strategic benefits in large scale implementation for organizations with the right risk profile. I see the development of these specialist service providers and evolution of practices as a maturation proof point for Enterprise 2.0.

To learn more, see the press release and visit http://hinchcliffeandcompany.com/pragmaticenterprise2/.


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