Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 in the Capital Markets Industry · 2009-07-17 · Enterprise 2.0 – The...
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Matthew NelsonSenior AnalystInvestment Management
Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0in the Capital Markets Industry
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Agenda
Definitions
What does this mean to securities firms?
Challenges 2.0
Web 2.0 in action
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What is “Web 2.0?”
“Web 2.0 is about harnessingnetwork effects to build applicationsand platforms that get better themore people use them.”- Tim O’Reilly (Mar. 2007)
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The Laws of consumer Web 2.0
1. Use the network as the platform
2. Employ a rich, interactive, and user-friendly interface
3. Develop an architecture of participationand democracy
4. Let users own and control the data
5. Incorporate social networking
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Web 2.0 is about more thanjust Websites, it’s also a set ofTools
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Enterprise 2.0 – The next generation intranet
“Enterprise 2.0 technologies have the potential to usherin a new era by making both the practices of knowledge
work and its outputs more visible.”- Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business School
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The Building Blocks of Enterprise 2.0
Source: Andrew P. McAfee, “Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn ofEmergent Collaboration” MIT Sloan Review, Spring 2006
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How can Web 2.0 benefit securities firms?
Information distribution (RSS,pod/videocasts)
Customer interactions (clientportals)
Information gathering
Business partner interactions
Support and service
Internal knowledge management& collaboration
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Challenges 2.0
Building a business case
Data ownership, control andsecurity
Corporate politics
Market conditions
Adoption
COMPLIANCE!
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Web 2.0 in Practice
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Web 2.0 in Practice
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Web 2.0 in Practice
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Web 2.0 in Practice
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Web 2.0 in Practice
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Key Take-Aways
Web 2.0 has completely changedthe consumer experience and isalready disrupting enterprisesoftware
CIO’s should embrace themovement, not fight it
Securities firms should look toWeb 2.0 for both internal andexternal opportunities
Consider enhanced portal look-and-feel and innovative, engagingtools
Matthew NelsonSenior AnalystInvestment Management
Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0in the Capital Markets Industry
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September 17, 2007
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