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11/042016

Social Connections Keynote – The return of ‘Pardon the interruption’ a Future of Work brain dump!

News #PTIFoW, PTI by Jan Valdman

If you attended IBM Connect13, one of the highlights of the event had to be the “Pardon the interruption’ session. This was a session that got everyone talking and we are please to announce that for our event in Toronto, the “3 Luis’s”  – Luis Suarez, Luis Benitez and Luis Guirigay will come together to discuss the hot topics that YOU the audience would like to question them on!

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In the fashion of ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption” we’ll share ideas and opinions on a list of topics that you have a chance to influence ahead of the session. Tweet your topic suggestion or question to #PTIFoW and we’ll include as many as possible in the time allowed. The pace will be quick and the conversations and interactions will be lively and passionate (and a bit opinionated, too!). This is a “don’t miss” keynote session for anyone wanting to be a part of a Future of Work brain dump!

So, what are you waiting for?  Register now and join us in a session designed to cover a myriad of different topics around the nature … and future of work.

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03/032016

The race has begun – and the winners are…

News by Jan Valdman

As soon as we announced our next event in Toronto, Canada, we also opened the call for abstract plus early bird registration and announced the sponsorship packages for Social Connections 10. Just within few hours abstracts, registrations and sponsorship inquiries started to come. We are thrilled by the feedback from the community and looking forward to meet you all in Toronto!

Today we are happy to announce the unofficial “winners” in all the categories above.

First of all, we are proud to announce our first sponsor, which is Harbour Light Software Development Ltd. from Canada! They picked a gold package and thus moved our event budget far away from ground zero. You can learn more about Harbour Light here and we encourage you to watch their company session at the conference and meet them at their pedestal in sponsors showcase.

The first abstract was submitted by Robert Farstad from Norway. It is a case study on a custom single-sign-on scenario . Congrats to Robert and we hope that his abstract will be selected.

Last but not least, our first registered attendee was Victor Toal from the U.S. Victor is a long term member of the community, an IBM Champion for Collaboration Solutions and recognized expert on IBM Connections. Great to see Victor again.

And what about you? Will you join us in Toronto? There is less than 100 days until Social Connections 10 which is a perfect time to submit an abstract or book one of the sponsors slot.The SOCCNX team is looking forward to hear back from you soon.

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02/032015

Why should you attend Social Connections 8?

News boston, quotes, registrations, soccnx by Jan Valdman

Social Connections 8

In the few days since we announced our fantastic agenda for Social Connections 8 in Boston, the number of registered attendees has almost doubled!

For this event, we have asked each attendee why they have registered.  Here are some of the recent answers that have been given:

Newbies

  • I’m a new user and would like to know more about Connections.
  • This will be my first one. Very excited to attend after seeing the great value presented at the previous 7.
  • I’ve never attended previously but hope to hear insights and feedback from other customers about their successes and challenges with social, what use cases they have, and their adoption strategy.

Learning & Education

  • Our organization is deploying Connections 5 in 2015. I’m looking for ways to make the business side of the deployment a success.
  • My group is responsible for support of Connections and helps with user adoption. I would like to hear how other companies are using Connections and what worked best in their organization.
  • I want to learn what clients are doing
  • I train business students to work effectively with Connections
  • Learn more how Social Business trends are driving companies today
  • Build and extend their skills and knowledge, work in real collaboration between BP and Customers
  • Plans fell through the last year to attend and me and my team have a strong focus on developing social solutions.
  • Learn. Meet up with friends.
  • Learn new things! 🙂
  • To Network with individuals who share the common passion for Enterprise Social Networking and to keep up to date with latest developments in this domain.
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  • We are implementing Connections and I want to be better informed about the best way it should be used.
  • I am looking forward to meeting with customers and understanding the community’s input on our user experience direction.
  • Thought leadership and Connections
  • I am most interested in developing additions to IBM Connections

Keep with Trends & Future Evolution

  • I manage IBM Connections at my company. [I need to u]nderstand the technology, the road map, and network with industry champions.
  • Hear interesting thoughts and visions about social software – and the location begs for information about future products and developments following
  • The location leads to expect information about the future of the IBM social products and about new products/thinkings
  • Keep up with trends and deep diving
  • Keep up on where IBM is going and some deep diving

Speaking/Sharing

  • As a IBM Premier Business Partner we are involved in many social collaboration projects. I want to share experiences with the social collaboration community.
  • I hope to be speaking and also attending technical sessions.
  • I was a speaker at Social Connections 7
  • To share knowledge and learn
  • Share Connections knowledge, network, attend other presentations
  • Learn from this wonderful community and share my experiences!
  • An opportunity to meet others and share my story in the hopes that it inspires others.

The Community & Networking

  • Excited to reconnect with this community and learn more about social adoption.
  • To meet all the great people here! 🙂
  • Getting to know more people in the IBM Connections area
  • Meet customers and how they are being successful at getting value from Connections.
  • Networking, Education, Visibility
  • Networking, Latest technical infos on IBM Connections, Speaker 🙂
  • Obviously to build network 🙂 I hope to see more deep technical session
  • Connect with customers and partners
  • Networking, new insights, learning
  • Social relationship, technical session
  • I want to meet clients and partners
  • To meet like minded people.
  • I was a speaker and attendee at Social Connections 7

And the last but not least:

  • Because its the best event in the world regarding the product IBM Connections !
  • To meet all the people!

So, what is your reason to attend?

Register today and tell us!

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14/012015

IBM Connections feedback – What did you like/want/hate?

News features, feedback, product by Jan Valdman

During our last Social Connections event in Stockholm we introduced a new activity: all attendees were asked express their opinion regarding various features of IBM Connections.

The goal was simple – to aggregate independent feedback on the product by a defined group of people (we considered Social Connections VII attendees to be a well-defined group of experts and keen users).

The setup was also simple: there was a wall with well-known icons and a large number of post-it notes!

The idea behind this setup was to stimulate discussion and idea generation among the attendees in a natural, structured and convenient way with instant visibility. Although everyone could use the ideation blog at the IBM Greenhouse, only few of us have enough time to read through hundreds of post. So post-it notes worked better for our purpose!

User feedback provided during SOCCNX VII in Stockholm

User feedback provided during SOCCNX VII in Stockholm

We collected 111 color-coded notes, most of them (95) requesting new features. Here is what we learned:

  • The most discussed module was Files. It indicates that most collaboration scenarios are still file-centric and thus a file sharing functions are crucial to any ESN.
  • In second place there were Communities, Activities, Mobile and Search.
  • The least commented were Forums (they seem to be almost perfect  ), Bookmarks (ehm, does anybody take them seriously?) and Blogs.
  • On multiple occasions people also asked for features already present in 5.0 or 4.5.x so it either means that they run on older versions (not so likely) or (most likely) that they are not aware on few functions or they can not find them easily. 

Let as look at the most compelling comments for each modules:

Mobile apps

  • Multiple request for better search, search of all content and better support of multi-language content
  • Support for mentions
  • Ability to edit wiki
  • Better activities (IBM should be already working on this)
  • Ability to upload new version of files (not just share new file)
  • User-performed customization of the app (i.e. to turn off unnecessary features)

Homepage

  • More powerful filtering of activity stream (drill down by topics and people?)
  • Make it easier to follow certain topics
  • Ability to see what I like or liked
  • Ability to see what I follow or followed

Profiles

  • Ability to promote external user to internal and vice versa
  • Profile completeness indicator 
  • Easier 3rd party integration for profile data (without TDI?)
  • Integration of network and e-mail contacts (with Notes?)

Files (+Docs)

  • Multiple comments on inconsistencies between community vs. personal files and folders (and libraries) + UX makeover to make it simple (KISS)
  • Make a file shareable with external users afterwards, share a file outside Connections
  • Convert Docs file back to Office format
  • Tag other’s files (even if I am not in editor role) to find them easily later by tags that make sense to me
  • Support more actions with multiple selected files (add tags, description, mark for sync)
  • Edit file description during upload/sharing
  • Enhance file viewer (more file formats, better display of office files with complex formating)

Communities

  • Ability to tag communities where I am not an owner
  • Suggest similar communities during creation(discourage users to create very similar communities)
  • Make surveys available out of box
  • Make community available for external users afterwards
  • Personalization of community landing page (persistent display state of widgets?)

Activities

  • Multiple requests of UX improvements or makeover
  • Demand for better overview of tasks (new views, filtering etc.)
  • Multiple comments on missing features in Connections Cloud
  • Multiple requests of integration between Connections tasks and Notes tasks

Blogs

  • Better skin in browser (mobile apps are much more cute after recent remake)
  • Better ideation blogs management

Forums

  • Support for mentions

Search

  • Type-ahead for everything (oh yes!!!!)
  • Search does not work well on Android

Wikis

  • Multiple general requests for better wikis
  • Support for permalinks
  • Import/export features (PDF, rtf) 

Bookmarks

  • Ability to like and comment bookmarks (why is this still missing?)

Other

  • One consistent UI across all modules
  • Backup & restore of single content
  • Better support of 3rd party integration (i.e. XPages)
  • Ability to pin favorite content (are browse it later)
  • Ability to indicate security status of every piece of content (confidential, secret, under NDA….)
  • Multiple complains on cloud integration

Not all of the notes were easy to understand and some of them were really hard to read   However, the overall impression was unambiguous so we can draw this conclusion:

  1. In general, Connections users demand new or enhanced features across all the modules. There is no single point of pain in the products.
  2. Many users demanded more intuitive and consistent UX across all the modules, web or mobile, on-prem and cloud. With the recent stress on design thinking in ICS, can we hope for early improvements?
  3. Those who switch between cloud and on-prem complain about missing features which is a bit of surprise when compared to IBM’s stated cloud-first strategy.
  4. IBM should focus the most on enhancements of Files, Activities, Wikis,  Search and mobile experience.

Thank you all for your input and sharing your awesome ideas. To keep this post reasonably short, we can not mention every single post-it note. But don’t worry, we shared all submitted ideas in full details with Luis Benitez who promised to bring them to the development teams. Stay tuned for the next releases! 

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