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January 20, 2004
Open Collaboration Services meeting, Feb 4
Posted by Clay Shirky
The Open Collaboration Services Initiative is having a meeting on Feb 4 to discuss, among other things
1) an "architecture blueprint for collaborative business" that
enterprises can reference to enable collaborative business internally
and with their partners and customers; this blueprint will be suitable
to guide enterprises' collaboration-related investments from a
technology perspective;
2) an integrated set of protocols ("universal collaboration connector")
that enables "plug-and-play" collaboration across vendor and
organizational boundaries
More at
OCSI (warning: their home page isn't very user friendly)
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