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Corporate IT Can Learn a Lot From Web 2.0 Coders

By Bryan - Posted on 21 July 2008

ComputerWorld: Corporate developers should take a cue from Web 2.0 companies by making users a key partner in software development processes.

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#1 The Computerworld article

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Submitted by theneemies (not verified) on July 31, 2008 - 6:59pm.

The Computerworld article focusses on how the rest of the IT space can learn from Web 2.0 devs. There is an interesting McKinsey report out (registration required) that looks at businesses in general that are using Web 2.0. Also discussed at http://neemtree.com.au/how-businesses-us....

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