Today’s hype around Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media all funnel from Web 2.0 tools and technologies that are now finding some validity in our work and business environments. There has been a number of... [read all]
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Enterprise 2.0 + Social Media, with Daimon
On February 4, 2009, YooPlus acquired 100% of Daimon srl, creative boutique based in Milan and specializing in digital marketing, blogs and community. Daimon’s two operative partners, Mafe de Baggis... [read all]
European Venture Summit
On 1 & 2 December 2008, Dusseldorf (Germany) will be host to the 2nd edition of the European Venture Summit, offering entrepreneurs from Biotech & Industrial Biotech, ICT and New Energies the... [read all]
DocuBusiness-Vicenza
Vicenza Exhibition ground 9-10-11 October 2008 Tue-Fri 9.30 a.m. / 6.00 p.m. Sat 9.30 a.m. / 3.00 p.m. Padiglione F, Stand I01- H01 On tuesday we take a speech at 3 p.m.: Soft knowledge “What... [read all]
A comparison of web based suites: we+ I’ll go straight to the point: we+, the online platform for project management offered by yooplus (www.yooplus.com), really is a great product. No special effects... [read all]
Articles
The Tornado Effect - The Social Enterprise Lost in the Chaos. A few helpful hints when implementing Social Networking in your Enterprise (by Thomas Christel, VP Marketing, Yooplus) The “Tornado Effect”... [read all]
Tom a Le Web3
Yesterday Thomas Christel has spoken a Le Web3. Only two italian companies was selected. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Tom a Le Web3", url: "http://eng.yooplus.com/2007/12/12/tom-a-le-web3/" }); [leggi tutto]
The trip to Porto, Portugal, was another interesting opportunity!
Yooplus has been selected for presentation at the Software Forum. The Forum was organised in association with the Portuguese EU Presidency (Technology Plan, IAPMEI, Regional Commission of the North... [read all]
Yooplus is in the final list of 30 competitors for the 2007 LeWeb3 Start-up Competition
Yes… Yooplus has been selected for the 2007 LeWeb3 Start-up Competition. More than 120 companies submitted applications for LeWeb3 competition, and the vast majority were really good. But there... [read all]







