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Join us for a complimentary, one-hour webinar on 9/27 at 11:00 AM PDT featuring speakers from NewsGator and Socialtext discussing how organizations are incorporating Web 2.0 technologies, like RSS, blogs and wikis, into the workplace. The presenters will share examples of how these tools are being used today by a range of organizations to improve business efficiency, provide a competitive advantage and stimulate innovation. Increasingly, organizations are finding that Web 2.0 technologies are changing the game - moving information away from the email inbox - and providing employees, partners and customers with more flexibility for how they access, share and collaborate on valuable content.

Learn more about what role these Web 2.0 tools play in your business, including how they can help:

* Increase knowledge sharing
* Stimulate community-building
* Accelerate project cycle times
* Enhance your intranet or extranet
* Unlock knowledge lost in email
* Foster team building & stimulate innovation
* Increase collaboration across distributed teams

To sign-up for this educational webinar, click here.

Today, Socialtext released an on demand webinar featuring the MWW Group, one of the nation's top 10 PR agencies, and a Socialtext wiki user. You are welcome to view the on demand webinar by clicking here.

This complimentary, one-hour webinar features industry experts from MWW Group and Socialtext discussing how organizations are incorporating Web 2.0 technologies, like wikis, into the workplace. MWW Group shares details on how they use wikis today and describes how wikis help accelerate project cycle times, unlock knowledge lost in email, foster team building, stimulate greater innovation, and increase collaboration between employees and with partners and clients.

To access this free webinar, please click here.

You are invited to a one-hour educational webinar featuring MWW Group & Socialtext. The webinar will be held on Thursday, July 26th at 12PM PST.
To register for this free webinar, please click here.

This complimentary, one-hour webinar will feature industry experts from MWW Group and Socialtext discussing how organizations are incorporating Web 2.0 technologies, like wikis, into the workplace. They will share details on how they use wikis today and describe how wikis help accelerate project cycle times, unlock knowledge lost in email, foster team building, stimulate greater innovation, and increase collaboration between employees and with partners, suppliers and clients. To register for this free webinar, please click here.

Recommended for: C-level executives, Technology strategists, Line-of-Business managers, Sales and Marketing executives, Public Relations specialists, and Project Managers

We look forward to seeing you on the webinar - Register Now!

Socialtext had such fantastic results with our Web 2.0 Wiki Essentials Kit that we wanted to offer it to others that might find it valuable.

It is loaded with educational information on wikis and how companies, like yours, are using them. The kit includes a Wiki Overview Whitepaper for getting you up to speed on wikis, blogs, tagging and RSS feeds, as well as use-cases from Socialtext customers. You also receive a whitepaper from Osterman Research that discusses the future of wikis and the impact on traditional email, plus an analyst paper from IDC that shares what F500 enterprises are looking for when it comes to wikis and Web 2.0. In the kit you also get detailed case studies from customers spanning industries such as PR/Advertising, Technology, Financial Services and Education.

Click here to download your Web 2.0 Wiki Essentials Kit now!

Weblog on the Business of Social Software by the Socialtext team

Socialtext wiki-centric social software solutions are designed for any organization that wants to accelerate team communications, better enable knowledge sharing, foster collaboration, and build online communities.

Read blogs from our team members: Eugene Lee, Ross Mayfield, Adina Levin, Michael Idinopulos, Paul Wescott,Peter Kaminski

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