Boston – [7/28/08] – The widespread adaptation of Enterprise 2.0 ideology is changing the way that companies everywhere do business. Proof of this can be seen in this week’s Intranet Week 2008 convention in Boston, Massachusetts, where hundreds of companies will convene to discuss how to make their intranet more reflective of the Enterprise 2.0 movement.  Companies everywhere are upgrading their internal intranets with tools that allow their employees to pool their expertise and collaborate on projects. Yet, a consistent hurdle that companies find themselves faced with is integrating rich internet content, such as video, into their intranets.

Jason Deadrich, the founder of Fordela Corporation (a company that specializes in integrating rich internet content into corporate intranets), has spoken extensively on this matter. Deadrich has said, “Everyone is familiar with public video sharing sites for the general consumer. The business world understands how important these new technologies are. They have the potential to become a category exploding product in business-to-business communication. But the sharing culture of public video sites also creates security problems… Companies are reluctant to put video and other rich internet content on public sites because they would lose control over what happens to their content and who sees it, and would have no record of who saw what. So any enterprise application of this technology must offer security and control.”

Fordela Corporation is attending the Intranet Week 2008 convention introducing a robust solution to the problem of integrating rich internet content to the corporate intranet. Fordela’s Media Manager ™ allows clients to control who sees their shared material, record who sees it and monitor the extent to which they use it.  Deadrich is keen to point out the wide potential: “We can build our platform into a tailor made application for every conceivable use – from a learning management system to a way to easily monetize your rich internet content. Imagine delivering rich-media and high-definition content to your client’s sites — the possibilities are endless.”

Deadrich notes, “The only way to reach the full potential of the Enterprise 2.0 revolution is by maximizing your intranet’s interoperability.” 

About Fordela Corporation
Intranet Week 2008 is taking place at the Hyatt Harborside in Boston on July 28th through the 31st. Connect with Fordela Corporation at the convention by calling 1-866-656-0326 or contacting through www.fordela.com.