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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. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    The equipment that ties together the departmental networks constitutes the network backbone. Another example of a backbone network is the Internet backbone, which is a massive, global system of fiber-optic cable and optical networking that carry the bulk of data between wide area networks (WANs), metro, regional, national and transoceanic networks.

  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. Business network - Wikipedia

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    A business network is a complex, enduring, and interdependent web of business relationships among market and non-market actors that allow firms to co-create value in their business environment. [1][2] Firms influence their markets by managing and signalling their network positions, [3] facilitating entry of new actors, or removing other actors ...

  6. Corporate social media - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise social networks A network used for a specific company or group, that is similar to social media networks. It allows people in the company to better get to know each other and increase efficiency of knowledge. [2] Socialcast Forums A forum is a place/ platform that allows users to exchange thoughts, conversations & questions.

  7. Enterprise integration - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Integration is focused on optimizing operations in a world which could be considered full of continuous and largely unpredictable change. Changes occur in single manufacturing companies just as well as in an "everchanging set of extended or virtual enterprises".

  8. 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]

  9. Application Defined Network - Wikipedia

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    Application Defined Network. An Application Defined Network (ADN) is a style of enterprise data network that uses virtual networks and security components to provide a dedicated logical network for applications. This allows customized security and network policies to be created to meet the requirements of that specific application.

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