As you know, recently there has clearly been a tendency that various
Web 2.0 services are copied from the consumer market to the corporate one . Technologies that have proven themselves in the Internet, are used in corporate networks. But now there are those who immediately position themselves for the corporate market. The next such start-up was a rather unpretentious corporate system
ConnectBeam , combining the functionality of a social network and group bookmarking services with folksonomy and tags.
The founder of the startup ConnectBeam says that such applications are best suited for enterprises with a staff of 15,000 or more. One of the first corporations to introduce this system was Honeywell (121,000 people).
And although polls show that large corporations
do not want to buy software from start-ups , huge money in this market continues to attract entrepreneurs. Here one large order pays for all costs, while on the Internet you can achieve profitability over the years, no matter how wonderful your product is.
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Infoworld