Jun 24 2008

ESME - A Social Messaging Experiment for the Enterprise…

Published by abesh at 6:50 pm under Software

There has been a lot of blogs on whether Twitter like functionality fits the scope of today’s enterprise. And if so where exactly and how… But this blog is not about any of that…

This started as a seemlessly harmless question from Yojibee on Plurk on the availability of the Plurk API. The thread grew with the involvement of a lot of great guys from the community and now what we have with us is this community project called Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment.

We would be very happy if you would want to contribute in any form so please leave you comments here or enrol for our small community project on the ESME Wiki Page

A couple of links that can help you get up and running in no time about the concept :

Blogs

  1. The ESME Collaboration and what it tells us about Web 2.0 - by Richard Hirsch
  2. Enterprise Twitter - the BPX view - by Dennis Howlett

Tech

  1. Integrating Flex, BlazeDS, and Scala/Lift
  2. Scala
  3. Lift
  4. BlazeDS
  5. Flex 3

And obviously Twitter. If this gets you up and running you could also join us on Twitter. Our Twitter IDs are listed on the ESME main Wiki page.

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