News and events
Upcoming Events
Enterprise 2.0 Conference
June 9-12, 2008
Boston, MA
Visit Tomoye in booth #402 in the Demo Pavilion.
SALT Interactive Technologies Conference 2008
August 20-22, 2008
Arlington, VA
Eric Sauve will be speaking on Driving Informal Learning with Communities of Practice on August 20th at 4:15 p.m.
In the News
Tomoye Socializes it Expert Advice Platform
The enterprise expert advice service goes social, adding profile, blog and wiki capabilities with an eye on the big Web 2.0 pie.
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Tomoye Ecco and Sharepoint Integration - How We Did It and What We Will Do Next
Tomoye Ecco is a .NET-based community of practice (COP) software application. A "COP" is a venue for peers with a common set of goals or domain expertise to easily collaborate across an organization or between multiple organizations.
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Tomoye Introduces Tomoye Ecco 2.0
Tomoye announced the launch of Tomoye Ecco 2.0 which is designed to provide enterprises with proven technology and process to roll out communities, social networking and collaboration functionality.
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Sharepoint Ready to Run Enterprise 2.0
Companies are saying "yes," having recently launched Enterprise 2.0 offerings that integrate with SharePoint technology.
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What is the Use Case for Web 2.0?
Spent some time talking with Eric Sauve of Tomoye last week. Was an interesting conversation around how he positions his product around "Communities of Practice."
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Community of Practice Handbook - Company Command
Company Command is the most practical community of practice (CoP) implementation guide that I’ve read so far.
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Tomoye: Bringing Web 2.0 to Communities of Practice
Many of the new enterprise 2.0 tools are focused on team collaboration and project management and execution. Tomoye is different as it maintains its focus on the extended group/ community collaboration that is more theme based that project based.
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Bersin predicts major shifts in enterprise learning and talent management market
One of Bersin’s 2008 predictions is that Facebook is coming to corporate America, and this is of the of top priorities for HR this coming year. Software companies such as Tomoye...will find much market interest in 2008.
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Social Networking: Meet Corporate America
A second company which has been focusing in this area for some time is Tomoye (www.tomoye.com). Tomoye has been building corporate communities of practices for several years and also has a well designed product for corporate social networks.
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Network Appliance Selects Tomoye
Network Appliance has selected Tomoye Ecco to provide a community of practice solution as part of the company’s blended learning program. Using the Tomoye Get started community package, NetApp was able to set up the practice center in matter of weeks.
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U.S. Army: Sharing Lessons from the Field
It began gradually, organically. Some young, noncommissioned officers wanted to share their experiences, talk about their jobs and learn from one another. At first, they met in person, but as their group became larger and outgrew a local venue, their connection expanded to the Internet, and the U.S. Army’s first community of practice was born.
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Five Approaches to Collaborative Learning
Many CLOs want employees to share more of their knowledge and challenges with co-workers near and far. They have seen that, as sharing increases, so does productivity, group problem solving, adaptability and competence. So, what collaborative learning strategies have emerged from new technologies?
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Communities of Practice: Addressing Workforce Trends Through New Learning Models
The reality is most organizations' situations change rapidly, making formal training once or twice a year inadequate. Organizations would be well-advised to shift budgets and resources from formal learning settings to informal situations where the majority of learning actually takes place.
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Emerging E-Links
Tomoye’s Ecco software for developing "communities of practice" has received great reviews.
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Web 2.0: Second verse, different than the first
Indeed, Web 2.0 relies on user participation and data sharing. Interactivity has always been a hallmark of the Web, but only recently has that quality formed the core of a critical mass of Web sites. Personal home pages have given way to blogs and MySpace profiles.
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Training and Development Magazine
Informal Knowledge Transfer
The dynamics of the North American workforce are rapidly changing, and that trend is altering how organizations facilitate the transfer of ideas and information to their employees. The millennial generation, globalization, and workforce diversity are changing the rules of traditional knowledge sharing, learning, and training in organizations of all sizes.
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Tomoye Releases 'Collective Intelligence' Tool
Tomoye today announced the launch of Tomoye Ecco 1.6, which introduces a new generation of communities of practice designed to leverage the latest workforce and technology trends including collective intelligence and social computing.
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Web 2.0 offers interactivity
Web 2.0 certainly wins the buzzword of the year award, but behind the hype lies some promising technologies for government agencies.
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