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    Dachis Group and Socialtext Partner to Advance Dynamic Signals

    I’m in Austin at the Social Business Summit, where we just announced a partnership with the Dachis Group. Our initial focus is with their Dynamic Signals practice, driven by Jevon MacDonald, who blogged:

    The new Socialtext 4.0 is a great example of an out of the box Social Business Software that can be deployed quickly to enable signaling and collaboration within an organization. Socialtext’s support for Dynamic Signals and the ability to integrate external systems via a rich set of APIs has made Socialtext one of the most powerful and easily deployed solutions available.

    We have a long standing relationship with Headshift, the leading social software consultancy in Europe, which was acquired by the Dachis Group last Fall.

    “The Socialtext team are true pioneers in social business and E2.0, and their investment in product development means Socialtext has stayed consistently ahead of the curve in adopting new features such as activity streams, micro-blogging and social networking. Without doubt, Socialtext is one of the leading social business platforms available today.” – Lee Bryant, Managing Director, Europe

    Just as the Portal market drove the consolidation of enterprise search into a single command line, Socialtext and its partners will unify Activity Streams and Microblogging to cross-fertilize application silos. This is more than an IT strategy, and the expertise of the Dachis Group will prove a valuable partner for helping companies optimize their signal flow towards business goals.

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