According to industry analysts, Enterprise 2.0 social software has been identified as a strategic area of technology investment in 2008 with many businesses - including your competition - actively deploying these tools to realize significant business advantages, including:

Agility – Respond more quickly to changing events & competitive threats
Collaboration – Unlock valuable information stored in silos and foster participation
Memory – Better capture & organize knowledge about business processes
Learning – Accelerate on-boarding & time-to-productivity for new employees
Communication – Improve coordination across large teams & with partners and customers
Scale – Make large teams working on projects as agile & efficient as smaller teams

In this complimentary kit, gain access to industry analysts' perspectives on the market, hear from customers about how they are using Enterprise 2.0 technologies today, plus learn more about the technologies that comprise Enterprise 2.0, such as wikis, blogs and RSS.
Here’s What You Get!
Gartner Magic Quadrant Report
Radicati Group Messaging Technology Report
IDC Whitepaper
Wikinomics Chapter 9
Bonus Enterprise 2.0 Material
Link to four archived webinars

Customer Case Study Briefs
- Angel.com
- MWW Group
- Morrison Foerster
- Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein
- Boston College
- AT Still University
- Eastwick Communications
- Osborne Transformer
- Loan Performance

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About Socialtext
As the first wiki company, Socialtext leads the industry in applying next-generation Web 2.0 technologies to the critical challenges facing businesses. Web 2.0 holds the promise of dramatically increasing business productivity, stimulating greater innovation, and creating tighter connections between employees, and with partners, suppliers and customers. With the most flexible deployment options in the industry - including appliances, hosted services, software and open-source – Socialtext wiki-centric social software solutions are designed for any organization that wants to accelerate team communications, better enable knowledge sharing, foster collaboration, and build online communities. Today, over 4,000 organizations use Socialtext, including BASF, CondeNet, Epitaph Records, Humana, IKEA, Intel, MicroStrategy, MWW Group, Nokia, SAP, Symantec, USA Today, Washington Post, among others. More information on Socialtext can be found at www.socialtext.com.