Posts Tagged ‘telligent’

Three and half years ago I left Microsoft to join Telligent.  At the time, Microsoft didn’t seem interested in being a player in the social software space, and I decided—to get the opportunity I was looking for–it was time to leave.   Telligent represented a tremendous opportunity to be part of the leadership for a growing [...]

Jana sent around a set of questions to the Product PM team at Telligent today that made me write up this blog entry about some of my favorite 2009 things related to our work life. 1. What was your favorite work-related or field related or technical read for 2009 (white paper, book, etc) My favorite [...]

Last week, at the In.Telligent conference I gave the keynote on our product roadmap.  It’s rare that I have so many customers captive in one room so I used the opportunity to gather some feedback in real time.  I distributed a list of features broken out by theme and told everyone they had $100 virtual [...]

Passing the news. If you are enjoying your Graffiti experience you may want to consider giving it a vote for asp.netPro Readers Choice Awards. Nominated For Reader’s Choice : Graffiti CMS Graffiti CMS has been nominated for a 2008 asp.netPro Reader’s Choice Award in the CMS category. We (Telligent) have won in the forum category [...]

We Telligenti have let Beta 2 of Graffiti out the door today.  For those of you that don’t know Graffiti is a hybrid CMS & Blogging engine. Perfect for individuals or small businesses that want to manage both relatively static and dynamic content pages.  The article below gives a full list of improvements, but my [...]

Kevin Harder is live blogging Telligent’s Community Server Developer Conference. Check it out.

Is your company, web site, or business model ready for the smarter customer spending habits being created by data transparency?  The world of data transparency is one where anyone can access, slice, dice, pivot, and extrapolate on their own about your products is almost here. The cost of doing so, like other commodity driven resources [...]

Question: What does a mobile community look like? What is the toolset and what are the enablers? Small bursts of activity and information seem to be working best.  Lots of information doesn't translate well. 60% of people with a handset have access to the mobile Internet. 30% of those people use it. Text messaging, games, [...]

In the next release Community Server will support "Groups".  I love the feature, but it could create a new problem for community site managers.  How do you manage the creation and population of these sub-communities on your site?  I tend to agree with Sean and believe that Facebook does a terrible job of this.  And [...]

I didn’t go to the Facebook developer garage last night in Seattle. Honestly I don’t have a laptop yet I can take that’s not pink and the geeks would have laughed at me. (Update – Realized it’s next tuesday.) But if I did go I was going to look into building a quick connection point [...]