Posts Tagged ‘community’
Business - Written Wednesday, June 3, 2009 by Guest Blogger - 4 Comments
Collaborating with competitors
(Editor’s Note: Kevin Cochrane is Chief Marketing Officer for Day Software. He joins us to share Day’s experience of collaborating with competitors on an open source platform for the benefit of an industry as a whole.)
From ancient philosophers to modern day journalists, the rules of engagement for discourse and collaboration have always been hot topics. In ancient times mass collaboration was limited to communities building churches, discussion in public squares, or monks taking turns to painstakingly write text. Today, in addition to facilitating public debate online, mass collaboration has the ability to build robust and super efficient software. Collaboration is central to Day Software’s ethos. Not only is Day Software born through mass collaboration but its software has social collaboration central to its user experience. We also embrace collaboration with our competitors. The last area is one I want to focus on for this post.
Last month we collaborated with one of our key competitors, Nuxeo, in order to advance an industry standard, which will benefit the content management industry as a whole. We used the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) as our neutral “workspace”. The Apache Software Foundation provides support for the Apache community of Open Source software projects.
That word “community” is key. Continue…
- Motley Fool: transforming a traditional business model with community and collaboration
- Can Wikipedia be Neutral?
- World Wide World Meets World Wide Web
- Community Panel at the 2.0 Conference
- The TED Open Translation Project
- “Us Now” documentary available free online
- Participate in the 2009 Brand Communities Survey
- IET – model for grassroots innovation
- Listening to the Web with Radian6

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