Information Age: News, analysis & insight for IT & business leaders

 
2 September 2010

IBM

8 October 2008  

Web 2.0 software allows Big Blue to get its 300,000 employees together in global 'Jam' events

Web 2.0 tools can help companies to maintain an ongoing dialogue between staff, or among customers, but they can also be used more episodically.

Computing giant IBM uses Web 2.0 collaboration oftware to bring its employees together for an annual, online ‘Jam’ event. Starting in 2001, these Jams provide a temporary forum for IBM’s 300,000-strong workforce to discuss the company’s strategy and direction.

In 2003, for example, the event was dubbed ValuesJam and employees were invited to discuss the company’s core identity. In 2006, the InnovationJam saw 150,000 IBM employees convene online to discuss new ideas. Based on ideas mooted at the InnovationJam, 10 new IBM businesses were set up and allocated a total of $100 million in seed capital.

Innovation is the topic in hand again this year, and in early October 2008 IBM employees convened again for InnovationJam 2008 to discuss the enterprise of the future.

The software that supports the Jams is built in J2EE on IBM’s WebSphere SOA platform, and includes forums, live chat and social tagging. It is hosted on the company’s Special Events infrastructure, which is also used for the company’s information processing role at Wimbledon and the US Open.

“Jams have helped IBM deliver cutting-edge and game-changing products, taking us in directions we may never have thought of, changing our culture and the fundamental way we collaborate across our business," says Liam Cleaver, director, IBM Jam programme office.

The Enterprise 2.0NEXT>>
PlusNet
Electronics retailer has built an exemplary internal social network


Comments 

There are currently no comments on this article

People who read this also read...

Web 2.0 in business

Ten outstanding examples of business social media projects harnessing the power of community and collaboration

Coca Cola

The drinks maker's exhaustive use of Web 2.0 keeps its brand in front of young eyes

Dell

IdeaStorm lets the computer maker's customers contribute to innovation

Best Buy

Electronics retailer has built an exemplary internal social network

GE

US giant has an evolved a collaboration framework that has revolutionised knowledge management and document creation processes

 
Advertisement

White Papers

Read article

10 Mistakes when Buying a Business Phone System

Whitepapers

Why learn things the hard way? Here are 10 mistakes to avoid when buying your business phone system.

Read article

10 Questions to Ask Your Hosted IP PBX Provider

Whitepapers

This informative best practices will help you understand the crucial questions and the information you need to understand before you buy.

Read article

10 Steps to an Enterprise Mobility Strategy

Whitepapers

Regain control of your enterprise mobility strategy with these ten steps.

More