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Intel CEO Touts Collaboration, Mobile Translation Device at Web 2.0 Show
By: Clint Boulton
2008-11-06
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Intel CEO Touts Collaboration, Mobile Translation Device at Web 2.0 Show (
Page 1 of 2 ) In demonstrations, Intel CEO Paul Otellini regales the Web 2.0 Summit audience with Intel's vision of enterprise social networking and shows a mobile device that runs language translation software. The future looks for application development experts who write messaging and collaboration applications for the enterprise.SAN FRANCISCO-- Intel CEO Paul Otellini demonstrated social
networking tools his programmers are working on to help the chipmaker's
86,000 employees in 120 companies around the world connect.
Otellini, showing his wares at Web 2.0 Summit here Nov. 6 before
joining event co-host John Battelle on the couch for a conversation,
also offered an intriguing demo of a handheld device loaded with
translation software.
Otellini said social networking tools can be applied in enterprise but haven't been to date. IBM, Microsoft, Cisco and others in a long tail of collaboration software providers would beg to differ.
"That's an opportunity for you, but it's a need for me running a large
company on a global basis," Otellini said, noting that with 86,000
employees scattered around 120 companies around the world, social
networking tools are important.
He then demonstrated the enterprise collaboration tools, using the
scenario of a new hire named Lily, who works in marketing for Intel in
China. He showed tools that let her network with her new colleagues and
participate in e-learning work. Lily leverages e-mail, instant
messaging, team workspaces, voice and video from one portal.
Otellini stressed that these tools don't yet exist either at Intel or
anywhere else. He may or may not have seen the work Pfizer, IBM or Sun
Microsystems have done in connecting their thousands of employees via
professional networks that embody all the best social software elements
of Facebook and LinkedIn, as well as communications tools.
Indeed, eWEEK has seen dozens of similar products and experimental
features, and the demonstration mirrored technologies we've already
seen from IBM, Sun, Cisco and even businesses that aren't technology
based, such as Pfizer.
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