Sunday, October 11, 2009

Vote for CubeTree on the Enterprise 2.0 Launchpad

For the past few years, we've been attending the Enterprise 2.0 conference, consistently one of the best places to see what's new and compelling in enterprise collaboration and communication. Normally held in Boston, this year it's going to be in full swing in San Francisco from November 2nd through 5th.
Several of our customers are already slated to speak at the conference, and now CubeTree has been chosen to play a part as well: We're excited to announce that we've been shortlisted as one of the finalists for the Enterprise 2.0 Launchpad!
If we win, CubeTree will take the main stage and present to the entire conference. But we could really use your help getting us there. How? Well, the next step in the selection process is based on popular vote - and every vote counts! So please take a few minutes to check out our video and vote for CubeTree. And thanks for your support!

4 comments:

  1. Are there any new updates coming soon? I have been watching for a month now and nothing new. Excited about what you have to come!
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  2. Hey Ron,

    You've probably seen a lot of little features keep being released to address usability issues and new viral functionality like the facebook integration.

    We've also been adding infrastructure support some large and inventive new features. We'll be announcing those shortly. I'm happy to show you an early demo if you want to drop me a note.

    ross AT cubetree.com
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  3. Just signed up for Cubetree. Very very cool. Way more "social" than yammer.

    Note to future users of cubetree:

    Cubetree usage at an enterprise level is no different than e-mail or any other form of communication when it comes to e-discovery request for litigation purposes. When enterprises sign up for cubetree, they need to be mindful of this.

    cubetree/yammer carry a number of legal implications. Users cubetree(ing)/yammering from corporate networks could expose company secrets. These conversations, much like their electronic predecessors (e.g. email), are legally binding and subject to the legal rules of electronic discovery and can be subpoenaed in a lawsuit. Just like you need retention/destruction policies for email, you need the same for cubetree, yammer etc.
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  4. Congrats on winning the Enterprise 2.0 Launchpad vote! Great job!
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