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Canadian Market Opportunity for Social Networking and Web 2.0 Software

Published by IDC Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/07 Content info Pages: 26
Product code 71089
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This IDC study examines the adoption of social networking and Web 2.0 technologies within Canadian enterprises and discusses the key drivers, inhibitors, and preferences for adoption. The social networking and Web 2.0 revolution is happening whether Canadian organizations are ready for it or not. This study examines how well social networking and Web 2.0 technologies have been adopted in Canada and delves further into some of the factors that are driving and inhibiting adoption of these technologies. IDC also provides essential guidance to market participants about how to best navigate to maximize their position within this rapidly developing market. This research serves as a great market primer on this emerging marketplace and is a must-read for Canadian executives who are looking to understand this market better, and for vendors and consultants that want to position social networking and Web 2.0 product and service offerings to the Canadian enterprise customer.

"By introducing the innovations of the early market technologies, such as blogs, wikis, social networking, RSS newsfeeds, discussion boards, and Web/video conferencing as extensions or elements of the organization' s intranet/portal, vendors can effectively piggyback on the investments being made in this area, driving further adoption and providing a compelling differentiation for their products to their customer." - Vinay Nair, research manager, Canadian Enterprise Applications

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