Enterprise 2.0 is a Crock!!! says Dennis (the 2.0 Menace).
Here’s who says it isn’t:
Accenture+
Adidas Group+
Alcatel-Lucent+
Alcoa+
Allstate+
Alstom Power+
AMD+
AT&T+
Bell Canada+
Booz Allen Hamilton+
British Petroleum+
CapitalOne+
Cardiff University (UK)+
Chubb+
Cisco+
Compagnie de Saint Gobain+
Compuware+
Corning+
Covidien+
CSC+
Deloitte+
Deutsche Bank+
The Disney Corporation+
DuPont+
Electronic Arts+
Eli Lilly+
EMC Corp+
European Central Bank+
FDA+
Ford Motor Company+
GDF Suez+
General Mills+
General Motors+
GlaxoSmithKline +
Goldman Sachs+
Hatch Associates+
Hewlett-Packard+
Honeywell International+
HSBC+
Humana+
IBM+
Intel Corporation+
International Paper+
Johnson and Johnson+
Juniper Networks+
Lockheed Martin+
Lowe’s Companies+
Lyonnaise des Eux/Suez Environment+
Massachusetts Institute of Technology+
McDonald’s+
McKinsey & Company+
Medtronic, Inc.+
Mercer+
Merck+
MetLife+
Microsoft+
NASA+
Nike+
Nokia+
Océ+
Penn State University+
Pitney Bowes+
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne+
PricewaterhouseCoopers+
Procter & Gamble+
Progressive Insurance+
Raytheon+
Research in Motion+
SAP+
SAP BusinessObjects+
Schlumberger+
Seagate+
SK Telecom+
State of Maryland+
Sun Microsystems (Oracle)+
Swedish Armed Forces+
Texas Instruments+
The Washington Post+
United Business Media+
Wells Fargo+
Wipro Technologies.
And we’re just getting started…
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