Wednesday, June 24 12:30 – 4:30 pm
Enterprise2Open (tag #2open) is open to anyone who would like to attend. This open event blends some pre-scheduled content with an open grid where the attendees fill in the sessions they either want to discuss or present themselves. As the official “unconference” of the event, Enterprise2Open is the perfect place to connect with other attendees and share your knowledge and experiences.
To propose a topic and for more details, please visit the Enterprise2Open wiki.
Register for your Free Enterprise2Open pass, which gives you access to all of the conference activities listed on our ‘What’s Free‘ page.
Enterprise2Open 2009 sponsored by -

The Enterprise 2.0 Conference spans four days with highly engaging workshops, keynotes and breakout sessions. The program is rich with customer examples of Enterprise 2.0 being applied in business today with tangible benefits.
We’ve also added in two special programs, and we welcome you to join us this June in Boston to participate.
Evening in the Cloud
Evening in the Cloud is an innovative program where leading cloud computing vendors will explain how best to leverage your existing IT investments while getting the benefits of the cloud. Open to all Conference attendees, it concludes with a “speed geeking” session, 6-minute demos pitches to win a virtual $1M from the audience. Be there to see which company walks away with the “cash”!
Enterprise2Open
Enterprise2Open is a relaxed “unconference” event, blending pre-scheduled content with an open grid where you can fill in the topics you want to discuss or a session you want to present yourself. This event is open to anyone with a Conference or Sponsor Pavilion badge.
Please register with code CNACEB08 for 20% off a conference or workshop pass, or to receive your free Pavilion Pass.
I attended the SocialMedia BarCamp yesterday at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco. Working in an organization that produces large events such as Enterprise 2.0, I was looking forward to being part of a grass roots, completely user-generated event. I wanted to experience an event on the other end of the organization spectrum.
BarCamp came about through the efforts of the web community in response to Tim O’Reilly’s invitation-only FooCamp. They are organized and marketed through web 2.0 tools, and users are encouraged to participate in the Open Grid Sessions. Anyone in the community can host a BarCamp, and utilize the wiki. We provide a similar UnConference opportunity for Enterprise 2.0 attendees with Enterprise2Open.
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