Social Media in the Corporate EnvironmentSocial Networks and Social Media have seen a huge growth over the past years. Proof of this growth was the announcement on March 17th 2010 that Facebook surpassed Google as the most visited web site in the US for a sustainable period of time. Companies need to be increasingly aware that their customers, partners and employees have online social network profiles and share their experiences over blogs, twitters and other social media. During this FITCE.be evening seminar we will look at the opportunities and threats of these new media for enterprises.
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Social Media in the Corporate Environment
Social Networks and Social Media have seen a huge growth over the past years. Proof of this growth was the announcement on March 17th 2010 that Facebook surpassed Google as the most visited web site in the US for a sustainable period of time. Companies need to be increasingly aware that their customers, partners and employees have online social network profiles and share their experiences over blogs, twitters and other social media. During this FITCE.be evening seminar we will look at the opportunities and threats of these new media for enterprises.
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Professor Ingrid Moerman of University Ghent wrote:
"I have participated for the first time at the FITCE Congress in Berlin to present a paper on Broadband Wireless Communication in Vehicles. I was impressed by the many interesting topics and the high quality of the presentations. The conference was less technical than the traditional conferences and workshops, where researchers are used to go to, but gave a good impression on perspectives, opportunities and challenges for future communication networks and services, both from a technical and a commercial point of view. Although the FITCE congress is more a forum for the Telecom Industry and Telecom operators, I believe it is important for us, researchers, to get informed about the long term vision of the Telecom Industry and Telecom operators, so that we can match our long term research activities as much as possible with the industrial and commercial needs."
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