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		<title>Big guns targeting Web 2.0 opportunities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Frank Gens &#8211; IDC&#8217;s VP of research &#8211; IT majors like IBM, Microsoft and HP are beginning to take Web 2.0 and on-demand technologies seriously.  He expects these vendors to aggressively target the collaboration and business-oreitnted social networking space this year.  Not surprising, given that more than 40% of enterprises are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Frank Gens &#8211; IDC&#8217;s VP of research &#8211; IT majors like IBM, Microsoft and HP are beginning to take Web 2.0 and on-demand technologies seriously.  He expects these vendors to aggressively target the collaboration and business-oreitnted social networking space this year.  Not surprising, given that more than 40% of enterprises are expected to have a social network deployed internally by year end.</p>
<p>IBM in January unveiled its revamped <a href="http://www-306.ibm.com/software/lotus/web20platform/" target="_blank">Lotus Web 2.0 platform</a> &#8211; a suit of collaborative services that tap into the online content &amp; social networking trend.  Gens predicts that the company will soon crash the Software-as-a-Service party with Salesforce.com-style &#8220;cloud-based&#8221; solutions.</p>
<p>Microsoft has been aggressively promoting on-demand versions of its key enterprise solutions. Keen to have its cake and eat it too, Microsoft is adopting a &#8220;software-plus-service&#8221; strategy which adds collaborative online functionality to its traditional software products so as not to cannibalize its cash cow.</p>
<p>Of course, the Web 2.0 incumbents will not take this challenge lying down. Google and its ilk have been busy &#8220;corporatizing&#8221; their services and solutions.</p>
<p>Let the competition begin!</p>
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