VCTaskforce - Using Social Media Platforms in Business and Enterprise
Organization:
VC Task Force
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
3/31/2010
End Date:
3/31/2010
Start Time:
6:00 PM
End Time:
9:00 PM
Event
Info:
Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter have emerged as leading social media platforms for consumers and have seen an increase in usage for business and enterprise.
Is Web 2.0 destined to play a big role in Enterprise 2.0? What are the potential benefits, best practices and pitfalls? What businesses and which business activities are best suited to take advantage of it? Is new business development, sales, marketing , CRM, customer retention made more efficient by Web 2.0 platforms? How can these platforms help the enterprise's bottom line when they are still evolving?
How can enterprise software be integrated with the social media platforms? How does an enterprise take advantage of open platforms and APIs that these platforms provide? Is interoperability and collaboration across the enterprise and extended enterprise assured or do workarounds need to be designed around roadblocks? Will the social media platforms be customized for enterprise and will data mining be possible?
The VC taskforce panel of experts will discuss in detail the use of social media platforms in business and enterprise and highlight some of the challenges and opportunities for developers, entrepreneurs and VCs.
Panelists: Jitendra Kavathekar, CEO, Twiki Rahim Fazal, CEO and Co-Founder, Involver Ranjith Kumaran, Founder and CTO, YouSendIt Tony "Frosty" Welch, Lead Social Media Strategist & Community Manager - Personal Systems Group, HP Murali Rajagopalan, Sr. Manager Application IT, Oracle Fabio Rosati, President and Chief Executive Officer, eLance
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