Saturday, 8 February 2025

Enterprise 2.0: An Environment for Sustainability and Green ICT |Chapter 5 | Mathematics and Computer Science: Research Updates Vol. 2

In the present scenario of business and economy information and communication technologies are crucial for the success of the organization. Web 2.0 technologies may play a crucial role in improving collaboration and communication with the use of social media, blogs, wikis, forums, virtual worlds and so on. Due to tremendous growth in Internet technologies in the last couple of years now Web information has been transformed to shared and collaborative web. This has happened because of the emergence of social networking websites like Facebook and LinkedIn. Collaborative efforts like Wikipedia have made the web the basis of the world's knowledge-sharing, and collaborative computing platform. Before 10-15 years from now business houses were not so keen to use web technology in their day-to-day routine work but now in the present scenario, the knowledge of the web is almost essential in any business house. Various organisations are taking advantage of Web 2.0 and related technologies to boost their business. With the use of ICT and Web 2.0 as the main tools for communication and interaction, organisations are also contributing to the sustainability of the environment by utilizing optimal IT resources in a more efficient way. Enterprise 2.0 is the term for the technologies and business practices that liberate the workforce from the constraints of legacy communication and productivity tools like email. Enterprise 2.0 is bringing Web 2.0 into the office and thus it integrates the social and collaborative tools of Web 2.0 into the office environment. Ultimately this brings beneficial changes in the business process and communication. Extensive use of Web 2.0 with the implementation of Enterprise 2.0 will definitely improve the work culture and contribute to a sustainable planet. In the present paper, the authors have made an effort to explore the various business functions and utilities of Enterprise 2.0 and try to implement the concept of Green IT in Enterprise 2.0.

 

Author (s) Details

 

Shalabh Agarwal
St. Xavier’s College [Autonomous], Kolkata, India.

 

Asoke Nath
St. Xavier’s College [Autonomous], Kolkata, India.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mcsru/v2/4119

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