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ThoughtFarmer at Office 2.0

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, August 24, 2007 10:19 PM · Filed under San Francisco , Events, Success Stories · 2 Comments

Office 2.0 kicks off in San Francisco on September 5th and a local Vancouver technology consulting firm will have it's wiki-inspired intranet platform front and centre. OpenRoad's ThoughtFarmer turns intranet users into intranet editors creating an authoritative information source and an indispensable tool for discussion, collaboration and knowledge sharing. ThoughtFarmer's UK based client NESTA will be on a panel discussion talking about their experience with ThoughtFarmer as the basis of their Enterprise 2.0 roll-out. Congrats to OpenRoad!

The Office 2.0 Conference is a collective experiment organized every year in San Francisco and aimed at discovering the future of online productivity & collaboration. It is a unique gathering of visionaries, thought leaders, and customers using innovative online services for getting things done at the office, at home, and on the go.

Office 2.0 is home to the best conference perk ever - every attendee get an iPhone.

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Web 2.0 Addventures said on Sun, December 30, 2007 at 11:33 PM

[...] interface.  Bouton is the product manager and lead developer for OpenRoad Communications’ ThoughtFarmer intranet wiki product, so the interface won’t be a [...]

Enterprise 2.0 Alive and Well in Vancouver | Techvibes Blog said on Thu, March 6, 2008 at 10:31 AM

[...] OpenRoad is a technology consulting firm specializing in the development of custom software that make business and government operations more efficient and cost effective. As part of their work with clients over the past several years and their experiences in designing and adapting intranets, they developed a hybrid wiki, blog and CMS platform called ThoughtFarmer - which I’ve mentioned previously here. [...]

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