Aren’t We a Little Old for Raves?

by Andrew McAfee on April 9, 2007

I’ll be participating in the Enterprise 2.0 Rave, which is being held May 21-22 in New York City.  The event will  "bring together leading thinkers in the areas of collaboration, knowledge management, e-learning, and social media with practitioners from a variety of industries – your peers – for an intense 24 -hour brainstorming session on the challenges and opportunities related to Enterprise 2.0 deployments."

I’m speaking after dinner on the 21st, then leading the discussion session on deployments and business processes on the 22nd. Other sessions that day will be devoted to adoption issues, and to getting started and measuring success. The organizers are thinking about some interesting variations to the standard conference agenda of keynotes, panels, discussion groups, etc.

The event will not be huge, and will be limited to practitioners, so it should be an excellent opportunity to swap ideas, understand the current state of E2.0, and meet people who are interested in the new tools and approaches. If it sounds interesting, please show up and come ready to listen and talk.

 

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Jevon MacDonald April 9, 2007 at 10:25 am

See you there Andrew.

Rex Lee April 23, 2007 at 11:42 am

Look forward to meeting with you.

Respiro the logo design guy May 2, 2007 at 9:05 am

Mr. McAfee,

What do you think, it’s possible that on Enterprise 2.0 Rave will be discussed the direction where Web 2.0 goes? It would be interesting to have an insight into what Web 3.0 will mean.

Best regards,
Respiro
http://www.RespiroMedia.com

waqar August 27, 2007 at 11:00 am

you can check out the Web 2.0 article that discusses the divide between functionality and technology.

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