Today, we live in a market where knowledge, content, and information are key driving factors in a cut-throat business world. When RSS was first introduced by Netscape in 1999, we all doubted whether it had any real business value. Now RSS has clearly become an enterprise necessity enabling people to easily share ideas, improve different work processes, and solve problems that were previously unattainable without this form of collaboration. Even with all these benefits, can someone please explain to me why organizations are still doubtful in creating a managed RSS ecosystem?
Scott Niesen from Attensa attempts to project the real “business value” of RSS in his latest blog. It’s an easy to understand explanation of the benefits RSS systems can bring to your enterprise; sometimes you just have to put it in layman’s terms in order for colleagues to accept these changes.
Monday, November 19, 2007
RSS and Your Enterprise
Posted by Anonymous at 10:52 AM
Labels: Enterprise 2.0, RSS, Web 2.0