Business should not be discouraged from using social software technogy
despite a range of significant challenges, according to analyst Gartner.
The research specialist advises businesses to explore collaborative software
tools, even if they do not commit to introducing such applications immediately.
Such explorations are important because workers are increasingly opting to
adopt consumer-based tools when their employers cannot provide adequate
collaborative technology, said Anthony Bradley, research director at Gartner.
“Some enterprises have achieved substantial results with social software, and
many enterprises are now experimenting with the technology,” he said.
"Demand from workers is escalating and they can and are turning to the
consumer internet if their corporate technology provider isn’t offering a
solution. Organisations need to exploit this growing consumer literacy for
business purposes."
Gartner says organisations should not expect a networking community to thrive
automatically and are advised to ensure time and resources are available for
development.
The analyst also says firms can minimise the privacy risks associated with
social networking sites, such as
Facebook, by creating
stricter privacy measures.
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