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  2. Enterprise social networking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_social_networking

    Enterprise social networking focuses on the use of online social networks or social relations among people who share business interests and/or activities. Enterprise social networking is often a facility of enterprise social software (regarded as a primary component of Enterprise 2.0 ), which is essentially social software used in "enterprise ...

  3. Virtual enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Virtual enterprise. A virtual enterprise (VE) is a temporary alliance of businesses that come together to share skills or core competencies and resources in order to better respond to business opportunities, and whose cooperation is supported by computer networks. [1][2][3][4][5][6] It is a manifestation of distributed collaborative networks. [7]

  4. Collaborative network - Wikipedia

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    A collaborative network is a network consisting of a variety of entities (e.g. organizations and people) that are largely autonomous, geographically distributed, and heterogeneous in terms of their operating environment, culture, social capital and goals, but that collaborate to better achieve common or compatible goals, and whose interactions are supported by computer networks.

  5. Virtual business - Wikipedia

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    A virtual enterprise is a network of independent companies—suppliers, customers, competitors, linked by information technology to share skills, costs, and access to each other's markets. Such organizations are usually formed on the basis of a cooperative agreement with little or no hierarchy or vertical integration.

  6. Intranet - Wikipedia

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    An intranet is a computer network for sharing information, easier communication, collaboration tools, operational systems, and other computing services within an organization, usually to the exclusion of access by outsiders. [1] The term is used in contrast to public networks, such as the Internet, but uses the same technology based on the ...

  7. Virtual organization - Wikipedia

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    Virtual organization. A virtual organization is a temporary or permanent collection of geographically dispersed individuals, groups, organizational units, or entire organizations that depend on electronic linking in order to complete the production process ( working definition [1]). Virtual organizations do not represent a firm’s attribute ...

  8. Enterprise social software - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise social software (also known as or regarded as a major component of Enterprise 2.0), comprises social software as used in "enterprise" (business/ commercial) contexts. It includes social and networked modifications to corporate intranets and other classic software platforms used by large companies to organize their communication.

  9. Viva Engage - Wikipedia

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    Viva Engage. Viva Engage (formerly Yammer) is an enterprise social networking service that is part of the Microsoft 365 family of products. [1][2][3] It is used mainly for private communication within organizations but is also used for networks spanning various organizations. Access to a Yammer network is determined by a user's Internet domain ...

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