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Join industry leaders and experts on an interactive panel as they discuss the business value of enterprise social software and share best practices of implementation within their organizations. Oliver Young, Senior Analyst from Forrester Research, will kick off the discussion with highlights of his research on early business adoption of enterprise social software. That will be followed by a frank discussion from a dynamic team representing multiple industries world-wide on why social software matters to their businesses and how they implemented it to reduce costs, establish more effective ways for people to work, and create new opportunities.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | May 2009 |
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