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We’ve discussed in previous posts how social software for business and enterprise can be customized to fulfill a very specific requirement or solve a business challenge. By leveraging the strengths and right features a good social software solution can be adapted to various business…

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Microsoft-driven businesses (that includes a lot of businesses the world over) have probably been keeping a tab on the news bits that keep being released around the Microsoft Office 2010 developments. The talk around Microsoft’s vision for Office 2010 started much earlier and Share Point indicated they would focus on enhancing collaboration.

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I came across an interesting statement while browsing through conversations in a community on social software. It came from a sales communication professional working with a global hotel chain — and having seen marketing sales communications in the industry evolve in the 17 years she has worked there, she observed:

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Conferences, exhibitions, seminars, conventions and other events are an inherent part of the marketing world and continues to be something businesses rely on heavily to engage their customers, demo their products, kick start discussions, interactions, reach out to people and gather leads for their business.

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The economic crisis and global recession that brought economies the world over to its knees may be showing signs of improvement, but it’s impact is far from over. While the mood is slowly turning positive, the recession has left people more skeptical or more cautious over the financial system and the way business is done, irrespective of where in the world they are.

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While this may be easier to relate to for those who work in large enterprises, regardless of what size and level a business operates at, if you are a product company, product development is core to your being and the better you can make your product development process, the more success you’ll find around the corner.

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Remember those days not too long ago when we used to stay on the edge of our seats in anticipation of the next processor that would roll out of Intel or AMD that would make the last generation of pc’s and laptops look like snails? Or when storage companies would launch the next drive that would seem so huge that we would wonder if we could ever fill them up?

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While business websites and portals created using social networking software platforms are known to have the “community” and “collaboration” as key objectives, there is one other “C” which is just as important and objective to keep in mind.

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Communifire, our social networking platform in ASP.NET, contains a ton of functionality…including forums, events, friending, internal messaging, photo sharing, video sharing, blogs, and much more. In addition to the functionality I just briefly listed out, Communifire contains a very extensive and feature rich Article Management System. So, I thought it would be a great opportunity to share those features with you…

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