Sunday, November 28, 2010

UC Berkerly

The speech on how to thrive in a rabid collaboration, highlighted several key points to achieve success in rabid collaboration. The first main point was being network rich. To be network rich from the speakers point of view is to learn how to collaborate in such a way that it builds your network base. Having your network base full of high quality knowledge that your network is valuable to what you do as far as decision making, planning, or idea generating. The second point was collaborating and knowledge sharing in such a way that it keeps you on the edge of success by leveraging your position within your given industry against your competitors, and it because, of the trust that is built during collaboration within your network. Both speakers ended with the point of cloud services, and how cloud services will be our life point of achieving the benefits of knowledge sharing. Cloud computing comes into focus only when you think about what IT always needs: a way to increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in R&D, training new personnel, or purchasing new software. Cloud computing encompasses all the benefits of being network rich, but offering the know how to thrive in a rabid collaboration effort.

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