LAUNCH: Sept 2008 WHAT IT IS: An enterprise microblogging and business networking site used for private communication within organisations NO. OF USERS: 80,000 companies worldwide, including Barclays Bank, Diageo, Cargill, Adobe, AMD, Aricent, Intuit, LG Electronics, Xerox and Honeywell HOW IT WORKS: Yammer offers a basic free service and a premium version at $5 a month for every user. The premium service includes administrative controls and enhanced security tools, among other features | LAUNCH: June 2010 WHAT IT IS: A social networking tool from salesforce.com to help businesses keep better tabs on sales and customer service NO. OF USERS: About 80,000 worldwide, including Bajaj Auto Finance, GlaxoSmithkline, Dell, Saatchi & Saatchi and Royal Orchid Hotels in India HOW IT WORKS: Chatter works with Salesforce's core customer relationship management software, used by sales teams to track leads and deals. The product displays 'profiles' of employees and posts about projects they're working on or the customers they've visited | LAUNCH: November 2010 (global), May 2011 (India) WHAT IT IS: A collaboration platform NO. OF USERS: Not available HOW IT WORKS: Cisco calls this the IWE, or Integrated Workforce Experience. At the core are collaborative communities created around job and organisational functions, roles, and topics of interest. Members of a community collaborate to achieve goals, organise and access informational assets and transactional tools, and promote their interests | LAUNCH: November 2005; bought by VMware in May 2011 WHAT IT IS: A Twitter-like social collaboration platform NO. OF USERS: 5,000, including Nokia, Philips, Avaya, NASA HOW IT WORKS: Existing enterprise applications, a microblogging tool and a discussion forum are brought together in a single collaborative application Also available on iPhone and Blackberry | LAUNCH: March 2010 WHAT IT IS: A Java-based collaboration and knowledge management tool NO. OF USERS: 3,000 worldwide including CSC, Nike, Swiss Re, Toshiba and Yum HOW IT WORKS: Online communities, microblogging, social networking, discussion forums, blogs, wikis, and instant messaging are in one user interface | LAUNCH: July 2007 (global); July 2008 (India) WHAT IT IS: Social software from IBM that lets you access everyone in your professional network NO. OF USERS: 18 new since January 2011, includes Federal Bank and Asian Paints HOW IT WORKS: It has 10 components: homepage, profiles, communities, blogs, bookmarks, activities, files, wikis, forums and search. Users can find experts, form communities or blog. IBM Connections supports mobile browser access from Apple iPhone, Apple iPads, Nokia S60, and Android 2.x devices |
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