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  • Socialtext lures Yammer customers with migration offer

    Posted January 6, 2011 - 4:18 pm

    Socialtext is trying to grab customers away from enterprise social networking vendor Yammer with a new migration offer, announced Thursday.
  • Thirty years of spreadsheets

    Posted October 21, 2009 - 2:25 pm

    It was 30 years ago this week that the first electronic spreadsheet began shipping. Here are some things to put that event into context, along with a new service from Socialtext that is worth looking at.
  • Does Twitter really fit into business and IT?

    Posted April 14, 2009 - 11:17 am

    One area where Twitter appears to be way ahead of Facebook is in business. And Twitter is not alone: Other Twitter-like services, mainly Yammer and Socialtext, are also making inroads into the enterprise.
  • Socialtext collaboration platform gains microblogging

    Posted March 3, 2009 - 12:14 pm

    Socialtext has built microblogging functionality into its hosted enterprise collaboration system in recognition of the growing popularity among professionals of Twitter, the service that has made microblogging a phenomenon.
  • Social Networking Vendor Pays It Forward to the Unemployed

    Posted January 20, 2009 - 12:38 pm

    Socialtext, a Palo-Alto based vendor that builds social networking software for enterprises to use in-house, wants to do its part to pay some good will forward at recession time. The company has begun offering all its products for free to laid-off workers from any company that has trimmed 5 percent or more of its workforce in the past year. They can use the tool to form alumni networks to exchange information about job opportunities or start new companies.
  • Socialtext 3.0: Bringing Facebook, Twitter to the enterprise

    Posted October 6, 2008 - 12:07 pm

    Socialtext, a Web 2.0 vendor that has sold social software (primarily wikis) to businesses for internal collaboration and knowledge management, officially launched Socialtext People (enterprise social networking profiles) and Socialtext Signals, an application that allows business users to share short messages (in 140 characters or less) inside the enterprise like consumers do on Twitter, the microblogging service.
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