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OfficeTalk — microsoft office 2007 download company’s enterprise-focused microblogging technology — may soon find a home among the company’s product teams and become a shipping product and/or service!
OfficeTalk, one of the projects launched via microsoft office 2007 company’s Workplace Labs in 2010, is a social-networking tool for businesses, as the Softies have described it! From screen shots and reports, it looks and feels similar to Salesforce’s Chatter or Yammer’s Yammer!
Last March, the Workplace Labs team described OfficeTalk as a “research project” with no clear path to or promise of commercialisation! By August, the team was running pilots of OfficeTalk inside Ms and with a few select customers!
This week, according to a blog post by 'microsoft office 2010' Storyteller Steve Clayton, OfficeTalk has advanced considerably! Clayton’s post focuses on “The Garage,” a place for Ms employees to hash out and incubate new ideas! The Garage is another project under Chris Pratley — the Microsoft General Manager who also oversees Business office Labs and the Envisioning Center!
Clayton quotes Workplace Labs Program Manager Quinn Hawkins as saying OfficeTalk has pased the 'microsoft' “funded incubation” stage, and now “is being considered by the product teams!”
I asked Ms officials which teams were considering it and how/when it may become a commercial offering! Will OfficeTalk be an add-on to Dynamics CRM 2011 and/or SharePoint 2010 (or their successors)? A new standalone product? I was told the company had no more information to share at this time!
Salesforce, for it has the part, has made Chatter a core of it's software-as-a-service offering, turning it's CRM platform into a very Facebook/Twitter-like experience! Do you think Ms should do the same? Where and how should OfficeTalk be integrated into the 'microsoft' product/service line-up, in your view?
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