Managing Consultant , T-Systems Multimedia Solutions
Frank Wolf is responsible for social and collaboration consulting at T-Systems Multimedia Solutions. He helps his clients to understand and leverage the potential of social software within the company for knowledge management, innovation, communication and many other use cases.
Frank is an active blogger on his teams blog www.besser20.de. He also initiated the social software evaluation site www.socialsoftwarematrix.org and is a frequent speaker at Web 2.0 and Intranet conferences and training sessions.
Before he joined T-Systems, he was a manager for eBusiness and process consulting at Accenture in Germany and the UK and holds a degree of business and engineering from the Technical University of Dresden. He lives in Dresden and is a father of two daughters.
T-Systems is a worldwide operating ICT provider belonging to Deutsche Telekom. It operates in more than 20 countries and employs about 25,000 employees in Germany alone.
Track: Collaboration
Conference Day #2, Thursday November 4th, 10.30-12.00
Enterprise 2.0 is promising a lot and still struggles to prove its inevitableness for companies to survive in quickly changing environments. Classical intranets on the other hand are in many cases a real disappointment for their promoters, because the substantial investments in the application and an (mostly central) editing infrastructure did often not create a vibrant information and communication platform but a rather static electronic newspaper.
Is it possible to combine the best from both worlds? Learn from Frank Wolf and some of his early-adopter experiences in trying to move intranets into highly interactive conversation and collaboration platforms.