Enterprise 2.0 Summit at CeBIT 2008

January 18, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

Enterprise 2.0 SummitThe organizers of the Enterprise 2.0 Summit at CeBIT in Hannover, Deutschland have billed it as the first European Enterprise 2.0 conference.

The summit will be a one day event held during the annual CeBIT trade show on Sunday 4 March 2008. Although this initial event will be modest compared to established Enterprise 2.0 events in the US, this would be a good venue to get up to speed on the key players and trends in Enterprise 2.0 in Western Europe.

The conference organizers are also utilizing social media for participation in the summit and have set up both Facebook and Xing discussion sites for the event.


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  1. Bobby UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 , January 20, 2008:

    The Ning discussion site that is listed for this conference is in German. I cant figure out how to register:)

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  2. Harry Milrose UNITED STATES RedHat Linux Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.12 , January 21, 2008:

    You can use a site like http://www.google.com/translate_t or babelfish.altavista.com to traslate to and from English and most other major languages

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  3. Werner Jenkins UNITED STATES Windows XP Safari 523.15 , January 22, 2008:

    It seems that everyone is now trying to jump on the Enterprise 2.0 conference bandwagon just like was done with Web 2.0 conferences. But I have not heard of any big Enterprise 2.0 conferences in Europe yet so maybe more will take place in Europe now.

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  4. Ameed Taylor UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 , January 22, 2008:

    Nicole Simon mentions over on the Cruel to be Kind blog that there are a couple of additional Enterprise 2.0 conferences - events taking place in Germany the first half of this year.

    http://crueltobekind.org/archive/2008-01-16/upcoming_conferences_in_german

    Looks like Germany is becoming one of the European Enterprise 2.0 focal points.

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