你想将Web2.0运用到工作中去吗?

读者: 2989    发布时间: 2007

原文: Web 2.0 for Business: Innovation, The New New Internet, and Change

The New New Internet: Web 20 in Business - Morning and LunchIt's been a whirlwind week of Web 2.0 events and I've had a chance to meet a lot of new folks in the last few days and discuss Web 2.0 and how it applies to life and business.  The biggest and most significant event was undoubtedly Wednesday's The New New Internet: Web 2.0 for Business which I helped organize and run here in the DC/Virginia metro area.  Held at the Tysons Corner Ritz-Carlton, the event showed clearly the sustained interest there is in Web 2.0 strategies for business and related topics , and I'm pleased say we had a terrific bunch of speakers and a great audience both.

The New New Internet: Web 20 in Business - AfternoonThough Web 2.0 as applied to business definitely interests a smaller group of people than a general Web 2.0 discussion, it was felt that the topic is still just in the beginning stages of growth, has been underrepresented due to the general consumer hype Web 2.0 gets, and was especially suitable given the conference's proximity to the nation's capital, particularly given the number of large companies and government agencies locally which have expressed interest in how Web 2.0 might apply to them.

It's worth giving a run-down of the particulars of the conference and some of the terrific blog and news coverage of the event for those that weren't able to make it.  Also, I'd like to thank leading-edge Web 2.0 technology firms JackBe and Nexaweb for their terrific support of the conference as well as numerous other sponsors which helped make it possible.

A Fast-Paced and In-Depth Day of Web 2.0 and Business

The day opened up with a rousing speech by Secretary of Technology for the State of Virginia, Aneesh Chopra, who gave quite a talk about technology, the state government, and how they are Web 2.0 capabilities on the state's Web sites for things like online support communities for Iraq veterans and improving job prospects for the less affluent in the south of the state.   Aneesh introduced the day's first keynote speaker, Jobster CEO, Jason Goldberg.

Jason provided a pretty compelling video introduction of the television coverage Web 2.0 has been getting on major media including CNN and then launched into an exploration of Web 2.0 and what it means to him.  His layperson explanation of Web 2.0 (Web 1.0 = Get it online and Web 2.0 = Make it work) came in at a good level for an audience that seem squarely mixed between business folks and technical people.  See below for more details about Jason's talk from Web 2.0 local Ken Yarmosh.

Jason was followed up by Rajen Sheth of Google Enterprise who gave quite a lucid and far ranging overview of the way Google looks at Web 2.0 as well as where the online software market is going including open platform-based application hosting, something Google has been getting increasingly involved with as they release more and more business software online that range from Writely to Google Spreadsheets. Best Concept Discussed: Search has become the most effective navigation paradigm.

After this and right before lunch I hosted a panel to discuss where Web 2.0 is taking business.  We had a great cast of Web 2.0 CTOs and CEOs including Chris Heidelberger of Nexaweb , John Crupi of JackBe , David Temkin of Laszlo Systems , and Jeff Crigler of Voxant .  Our hour-long discussion ranged far and wide and included how rich Internet applications are fairly resistent to indexing and search, to the trend of businesses using software as a service and outsourcing over the Web to solve business problems instead of asking IT deparments for help.  We also touched on whether adding social features to business applications is considered too at risk for distracting employees and much more.

To keep the energy level up, the conference didn't break for lunch and had it served while Web 2.0 ubberblogger and up-and-coming "media 2.0 baron" Michael Arrington of TechCrunch spoke to the audience on "What's Next".  Mike gave one of the more humorous presentations of the day that was also packed with informative analysis on the good, the bad, and ugly of Web 2.0 software today (Good: Digg , Bad: Jigsaw ).  He also presented some terrific analysis of how to be successful in the Web 2.0 era (unfortunately, being lucky topped the list).  Best line (paraphrased): "Be warned that I tend to make blanket incendiary statements when someone asks me a question about something I said in my presentation."  See links below for more coverage.

After lunch, Hart Rossman of SAIC gave an in-depth presentation on Enterprise Web 2.0 and its convergence with service-oriented architecture (SOA), a topic that I find important and write about frequently.  Ross especially dived into the details of how mashups and bringing outside Web services into the enterprise are going to have unique and difficult security challenges and he tackled a tough subject head-on and introduced the new SafeSOA initiative to the audience, which aims to solve, among other things, the issues around using Web 2.0 APIs and platforms within the enterprise.

Microsoft's Michael Platt , from their architecture strategy group, came up next and gave an hour-long tour that ranged far across the landscape of the Internet, the history of computing and how things like Web 2.0 (like the PC and minicomputer revolutions) are recurring phenomona.  Mike talks about user generated content, mobile Web 2.0, Microsoft's Live intiative, the Red vs. Blue videos that young people are generated by recording XBox Live games, and much more including the Chevy Apprentice campaign, one of my favorite social computing stories.  Microsoft has the responsibility of successfuly guiding hundreds of millions of consumers and millions of businesses through the increasingly social jungle that is the Web's next generation and Mike gave a great overview.  And given the time, Mike wasn't even able to discuss major MS-related Web 2.0 news like Soapbox , Microsoft's new YouTube play.

After that, Jeremy Geelan hosted a highly-interactive panel on Web 2.0 and monetization that featured TJ Kang, founder & CEO of ThinkFree , Ben Elowitz, CEO of Wetpaint , Robin ‘Roblimo’ Miller, Editor-in-Chief of OSTG , and Sean Frazier of KnowNow.  The panel provided a "front row seat" to leaders in the Web 2.0 space and Robin Miller, inventor of the Slashdot new format, was clearly in fine form on the panel.

The last speaker was Harvard Business School's Andrew McAfee , whom I'd invited as one of the leading thinkers of how to apply Web 2.0 to the enterprise , a vision he currently calls Enterprise 2.0.  Andrew gave a riveting talk on Enterprise 2.0 and freeform, emergent tools like blogs and wikis to truly enable collaboration and capture discoverable enterprise knowledge, and more.  Citing the success of Wikipedia and its early experiments that encouraged them to make it as easy as possible to contribute and edit entries, McAfee went on to discuss the challenges of getting users to adopt technologies more difficult that e-mail, currently the easiest way for most people to collaborate, and unfortuantely also one of the most private and non-scalable collaboration models.  See blog coverage below for more details. (MP3 Recording)

News and Blog Coverage of The New New Internet

Blog and news coverage of the event was very good, here is some of the best write-ups I've been able to find so far including some good video.  Be sure to add others in the comments below.

Turnout was great and interest was high so it looks like we'll do this again next year as well.

Are you looking to apply Web 2.0 to your business? Why or why not? 

 

译文: 你想将Web2.0运用到工作中去吗?

  Web2.0活动持续了一周,我在前几天有机会遇到一些新朋友,一起讨论Web2.0和它如何运用到生活和业务中去。其中,最The New New Internet: Web 20 in Business - Morning and Lunch盛大、最重要的活动无非就是周三新新因特网:把Web 2.0运用到商务中,我有协助此次活动的组织和开展,它在DC/Virginia的中心地带的Tysons Corner Ritz-Carlton酒店举行,活动的主题围绕着:Web 2.0运用到商业中的策略及其相关主题让我欣慰的是我们有很多很棒的演讲者和观众。

The New New Internet: Web 20 in Business - Afternoon

  虽然将Web2.0运用到商业上去比起整体Web2.0的讨论,只能吸引一小部分的人,但是因为这个主题还处于起步阶段,相信以后会慢慢增长的。关于Web2.0的活动更适合在国家的首都进行,因为这样可以吸引一些大型公司和当地政府机构的兴趣,他们便可以表达对于如何将Web2.0运用到商务中的兴趣。

  我想将会议的细节以及一些博客和新闻关于该活动的报道列出来。还有,我还想感谢Web2.0的先驱公司JackBe Nexaweb,感谢他们对于该会议的大力支持,也感谢其他赞助商。

Web2.0快速渗入商务

  维吉尼亚州技术部部长,Aneesh Chopra做了鼓舞人心的开场演说,他谈及了州政府的技术职能部门是如何将Web2.0运用到州际网络中去的,它像一个在线社区,如何照顾伊拉克老兵,如何在南部地区提供工作机会。Aneesh介绍了本活动的第一主讲人,JobsterCEOJason GoldbergJason播放了一段十分吸引人的视频,介绍了将Web2.0运作于电视服务,并且已经在一些主要媒体中运行了(包括CNN),他对Web2.0投入研究以及这对他有何意义。他对于Web2.0不太专业的解释(Web1.0=上线,Web2.0=运作)倒是很适合商务和技术人士。更多关于Jason演讲的细节,请看下文。

  Jason之后是由GoogleRajen Sheth讲述Google对于Web2.0的看法,他谈到在线软件市场和开放式应用程序等信息。Google发布越来越多的在线商务软件,范围从WritelyGoogle Spreadsheets。最佳理念:搜索已经成为最有效的导航惯例。

  在我们午餐前,我主持了关于Web2.0运用到商务中的座谈会。我们有一些很棒的Web2.0CTO们和CEO们,包括NexawebChris HeidelbergerJackBeJohn CrupiLaszlo SystemsDavid TemkinVoxantJeff Crigler。我们长达一小时的讨论涉及到了很多方面,包括因特网应用程序等,公司将软件视作一项网络服务和外源,解决商业问题,而不是向IT部门求助。我们也略微谈到向商务应用程序添加社会化特色是否会造成裁员等风险。为了保持我们的体力,我们休息了一下,去吃午餐,之后 TechCrunchMichael Arrington向观众讲述“接下来是什么”。Mike对于当今Web2.0软件优劣的分析作出了幽默但是有用的分析(优:Digg,劣:Jigsaw)。他也呈现了一些独到的分析,如何在Web2.0时代成功(这篇文章被置顶了哦)。经典语句:“如果有人问我我已经在演讲中提到过的问题时,我可是不会回答的哦。”更多报道,请看下文。

  午餐后,SAICHart Rossman对于企业Web2.0和面向服务的体系机构有了深入的陈述,我发现这个很重要,并且常常撰写关于该主题的文章Ross特别深入研究了如何将Web服务深入企业的细节,如何面对独特、困难的挑战,他解决了一个难题,并且将新型SafeSOA推荐给用户,他旨在解决公司使用Web2.0应用程序和平台的问题。

  Microsoft架构策略小组的Michael Platt接下来发表演讲历时1小时,涉及因特网的前景、计算机的历史以及Web2.0现象(像PC和小型机的革命)。Mike提到用户提供内容,mobile Web2.0,年轻用户通过录制Xbox Live游戏和我最喜欢的social computing Chevy Apprentice Campaign产生的vs. 蓝视频Mike给出了很棒的简介,Microsoft有职责引导数百万客户和企业在下一代Web中成功运作。基于时间问题,Mike来不及讨论与MS相关的Web2.0新闻,像是Soapbox,还有Microsoft新的YouTube

  之后,Jeremy Geelan主持了一场互动性很高的座谈会,主题为Web2.0和货币问题,参与者有ThinkFree的创始人CEO TJ KangWetpaintCEO Ben ElowitzOSTG的总编辑Robin ‘Roblimo’ MillerKnowNowSean Frazier

  最后一位演讲人是哈佛商学院的Andrew McAfee,他是我邀请的如何将Web 2.0运用到企业中去的主要思想家,现在他将其称作Enterprise 2.0Andrew带来了关于Enterprise2.0精彩的讲话,采用类似于博客和wiki这类的工具来施行协作、抓牢企业文化等。引用Wikipedia的成功,它让人们体验到自己可以轻松作出贡献、编辑很多内容,McAfee谈论让用户接受比电子邮件更复杂的技术,现在以最简单的方式让大多数人来协作,也是最私人、不可升级的协作模式。查看下文,获取更多信息。(MP3 录音

新新因特网新闻和博客报道

  博客和新闻关于此次活动的报道都很不错,下面是一些很捧场的文章,也包括很不错的视频。你也可以添加评论。

   Ed Yourdon 详细描写了他对于此次活动的印象

   Dennis McDonald写了不少报道,这是其中之一

   Ken Yarmosh 写了一系列关于活动的博客,包括Jason Goldberg 报道 Rajen Sheth 视频 独家访 问  Michael Arrington的视频 ,关于Mike演讲 很棒的报道

   Andrew McAfee在他HBS的博客上对整场会议作出了总结

   CNET Web 2.0缓慢进入企业报道中将所有的演讲人和座谈会也做了总结。

   Michael Wade在此发布了大多数演讲者的音频。

  出席的人员那么多,吸引力那么强,看来我们明年还要再举办一届。


  你想将
Web2.0运用到你的工作中去吗?理由呢?