What is Microsoft's Web 2.0 Strategy?
Last week I introduced the Marketing Challenge: Microsoft in Web 2.0? for a conference on Nov. 1.
Now we've launched a wiki for customers to help us figure it out.... If You Were Steve Ballmer....
The strategy for the event itself is still developing, but I firmly believe that somehow we have to get the attendees of the conference involved with the software that Microsoft has.
More importantly, to change the way they (potentially) view Microsoft as a "Web 2.0 Player." If they are involved with the thought process, it is possible that they may look at the situation with different eyes.
Besides, if it is really good, we just might have to send it to SteveB himself!
Comments
Anonymous
October 19, 2007
No doubts, real code reusability and heterogeneous platform integration through web services. But security will be your next nightmare where sysadmins will not be able to protect systems.Anonymous
October 30, 2007
Our game plan for the Web 2.0 for business is coming along . Perfect? No. Disaster? I don't think so.Anonymous
November 02, 2007
There are two sides to the ROI equation for today's conference. On the one hand, we generate positive,