Social networking - not a new idea for the twenty-something generation - but an idea that has finally crossed over into the corporate boardroom thanks to customer demand and open standards technologies built on service-oriented architectures (SOA). Social networking - not a new idea for the twenty-something generation - but an idea that has finally crossed over into the corporate boardroom thanks to customer demand and open standards technologies built on service-oriented architectures (SOA).Oct. 7, 2007 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 8,685 |







Larry Bowden has over two decades of experience at IBM helping customers exploit the opportunities provided by information technologies. He currently is vice president, portals and Web interaction services, where he is responsible for the development and delivery of portal-based products and solutions to meet customer needs. He is based in the Silicon Valley.

















