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When my kids were toddlers (which was some time ago), they did one thing that always drove me crazy.  They would take their coloring books of dinosaurs, princesses, Sponge Bob, or whatever was their latest fancy and attack them with abandon.  Scribbles of different colors would go everywhere and bear no resemblance to the underlying outline of said dinosaurs.  I would tell them, "try to stay inside the lines....try to make it look like the dinosaur really looked."  But my efforts were an exercise in futility.  Their only response would be "why?"

 

I didn't have a good answer for that question -- it just seemed to me like the right thing to do.  It only dawned on me many years later that they were acting like people act -- they think creatively, expressively, and outside the lines. I, on the other hand, was thinking like a machine -- neat, orderly, and linear.  Did my two decade career in information technology train me to think differently than my genetics told me to?

 

Of course I'm a big fan of the advancements in work (and life) that computer technology has brought us over the past forty years.  However, it’s had a side effect that we’ve all come to just accept as a given.  Basically, we as humans have had to conform to how computers work.  Unlike machines, we think non-linearly, spatially, and combine knowledge with context – context about the people we’re working with, the history of a particular issue, cultural sensitivities, etc.  Computers think in rows and columns – they don't "off road" or venture "outside the lines."

 

As computers have not been very good with “nuance,” we lost context.  For example, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software was huge boon to the industry, and completely transformed the efficiency in which we worked with prospects, customers, and partners.  But a classic CRM trouble ticket didn’t tell you how really upset the customer was or if their problem was just a minor annoyance.  Of course, we then had to compensate for the software's shortcomings – in this case, creating new fields for humans to type in information to share their observations.  But this approach still must stay within the machine's structure.

 

Also, this neat, linear processing of information only reinforced the traditional business hierarchy.  Information flows from my employees to me, then to my boss, then to his boss, then to his colleague, back down his employee, etc.  Besides not being terribly efficient, it’s counter to way as humans we want to work.  People are more like dogs than cats – we’re pack animals, and we thrive on the social context of the way we get things done.  That’s our emotional need – it gives us joy to not only accomplish something, but to accomplish it with other people we like, respect, and learn from.  The modern age took some of that away from us.

 

It’s taken decades, but finally computers have caught up to how humans want to work.  I’m excited to have joined Jive, as the category of Social Business Software is truly transformative.  Although much press is written about the public social sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, that’s not the real story.  What’s happened is that these public social sites have re-trained the workforce on how to interact – ironically back to the way we we’re more comfortable with anyway.  As the power of the intersection of social behavior and technology becomes more self-evident, it is actually businesses that gain the most by harnessing this power.

 

As proof that this is happening now, this week Jive announced its new strategy to extend a social layer across an enterprise. As part of the strategy, Jive will deliver a series of solutions for content unification to enable organizations to surface content and activities from almost any content management system (CMS) from inside Jive SBS.  The first deliverable under the new strategy is the SharePoint Connector which integrates Jive SBS with Microsoft SharePoint. This enables Jive customers to do the bulk of their work in the highly intuitive Jive environment for networking and collaboration without giving up easy access to SharePoint’s powerful content, workflow and portal capabilities.  What we have done is essentially taken a mission-critical enterprise application and "socialized it" to make it consistent with the way humans work best.

 

Communities are built around human interaction, and organizations who build communities both inside and outside their firewall and bridge those together will literally transform the way they serve customers and partners while at the same time unlock expertise and efficiency across their enterprise.  Once you’ve taken every part of your business and made it social, you can’t imagine doing it differently.  Humans wouldn’t have it any other way.

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If you've ever been involved in planning or producing a major public event, you can probably relate to the “all hands on deck” call that goes out in the 30  days prior to the event.  There are often hundreds of  "to do's" as the clock clicks down to showtime.

 

Fortunately, we crossed off one of the big "to do's" over the weekend when we tallied up the registrations for JiveWorld09 and realized the conference is sold out!  We announced this in a press release today, and I wanted to share some additional comments today in  JiveTalks.

 

Before I continue, a huge THANK YOU to Jive customers, prospective customers  and partners from all of us at Jive! In the year of the "non-conference" - and  in an environment where every travel dollar is scrutinized - we appreciate this  incredible vote of confidence. We’ve had customers tell us their budgets  restricted them to only one event this year – and they chose ours. That has  everyone on Team Jive even more motivated to deliver a high-impact  program that arms conference participants with the information they need to move  even more aggressively with their Social Business Software  agenda.

 

We’ve started a waiting list because there’s always the possibility that someone who previously registered won’t be able to join us. If you’re interested in attending JiveWorld09 and didn’t register, I encourage you to add your name to this list as soon as possible. We’ll start at the top and work our way down when we have an open slot.  We’ll also be providing select conference materials through the JiveWorld09 community site.

 

And if you can’t join us in person this year, you can still participate in video form. Check out the contest we’re holding and share what it means personally to you and your organization to “Jive Together.”  Entries will be shown during the conference as a video mashup.

 

We’re in the midst of announcing some of the most significant innovation to ever come out of Jive, and we’re just beginning. We’ll have much more to share at JiveWorld09, and I predict it will provide even more inspiration to lead a Social Business Software revolution in your organization.

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As all Jive Forums customers already know, last summer Jive announced the planned end of life of the JIve Forums product. Well, it is now a year later and the end of life is upon us. As a reminder, as of October 1, 2009, Jive Software discontinues support and development for Jive Forums. We at Jive are grateful for all of our Forums business over the years and encourage any customers still running Forums to learn more about our industry leading offering, Jive Social Business Software. If you have any questions related to your current Jive Forums deployment and how this may impact you please contact Jive Support, or your account manager.


Thank you,

Kevin Williams
Director of Support and Hosting



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Thanks to Ken Domen of Nike for entering our Jive Together video contest!

 

 

We also appreciate those of you who are choosing to submit yours directly to Jive without making them public. (It's nice being one of your company's best-kept secrets -- but we do look forward to the day you're willing to spill the beans.)

 

There's still time to enter! Jiving Together can mean anything, including recruiting your kids to talk about it (as Ken's video greatly illustrates).

 

C'mon -- you've got a video camera on your phone, built into your PC or sitting in a drawer somewhere, don't you?   Break it out and show us your Jive!

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At this point, even my dad has asked me what I think about Google Wave (sorry Dad for any tech-savvy intimations!). Since Wave is in the process of rolling out to a much larger audience of testers and developers, it seemed like an appropriate time to jot down some thoughts about it. But first, an announcement: as widely discussed around the web, Wave uses the XMPP protocol under the hood and in particular works with the Openfire XMPP server (see Wave Federation install docs). Openfire was developed by Jive and we continue to sponsor it as an Open Source project. Up to this point, Openfire has been available under the GPL license. We've moved Openfire to the more liberal Apache 2.0 Open Source license, which is the same license used for the Google Wave Federation project. This change is already reflected in the Openfire source tree and an official release will be made soon. We hope and believe that the more liberal Apache 2.0 license will help unleash a new wave of innovation around Openfire (bad pun gleefully intended).

 

So, Wave itself -- though the project is still in the early stages (and far from ready for prime-time, especially in an enterprise setting) it's generated an enormous amount of buzz. No doubt a large part of that excitement is due to it being from Google. But more importantly, Wave is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a web browser with a super rich and real-time user experience. It serves as inspiration to all of us that develop collaboration software. While it's still a bit early for Jive to have an official position on Wave, we're definitely following it closely and the Wave concepts align well with our roadmap. So much has been written about Wave already that I won't attempt to duplicate any of the existing detailed overviews. But I do have my personal three favorite things about Wave:

 

  1. Wave will help drive adoption of HTML 5 by serving as such a compelling example of what that technology makes possible.
  2. Wave uses XMPP as the back-end protocol. Yes, I'm a nerd for loving a protocol.
  3. Federation is baked-in. This was a visionary move by Google and big win for an open internet in the new world of monolithic web sites/services.

 

It will be fun to watch where all of this goes.

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We've already packed the JiveWorld09 agenda with so much goodness you'll wish you could clone yourself, but wait... there's MORE!

 

Nothing beats the free-flowing discussion, story-swapping and notes-comparison that only happens within a small group setting.

 

That's why we've dedicated 2 suites at the W to the Jive SBS Roundtables. Each features a business or technical topic with a Jive expert (or two) leading an hour-long discussion with your like-minded peers. You'll walk away with expert insights, direct feedback and lessons learned from your fellow attendees, as well as build professional network to keep the conversation going long after JiveWorld is over.

 

Only 8 customers per roundtable -- register online now to secure your spot!

Assuming you've already registered for JiveWorld09, you can now sign up (for no additional cost) for a roundtable discussion.

 

We're limiting the number of participants to assure a higher quality conversation. I strongly suggest you review the overall conference agenda to confirm which track and training sessions you plan to attend, and then register for a roundtable that fits your interests and schedule. Once we hit the maximum seating for a given topic, registration will be closed.

 

The Suites, Sessions & Experts

 

The Ask the Product Experts suite provides an open forum for attendees to ask questions, have discussions and provide open feedback to Jive's product experts.

Everything Jive SBS (Session 1 or Session 2)

  • Mike Marfise, Senior Director of Product Management
  • Olivia Teich, Director of Product Management
  • Greg Unrein, Product Manager, Jive Software

 

Jive Customizations and Upgrades: Best Practices

  • Erskine Williams, Director of Professional Services, Jive Software

 

 

The Explore Together suite provides an open forum for attendees to share ideas, experiences and best practices for taking Jive SBS to the next level.

Aligning Community Analytics with Business Goals

  • Kathryn Everest, Director of Strategic Consulting

 

Gaining Executive Support for SBS

  • Gia Lyons, Director of Strategic Consulting

 

Technical Best Practices for Supporting Global Deployments

  • Erik Onnen, Principal Software Engineer, JiveSoftware

 

 

 

On behalf of the Jive roundtable experts, I look forward to many productive and insightful discussions. See you in SF!

 

 


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New releases today: 9/21/09

Downloads are available via your purchases page.

Jive SBS 3.0.8

Full Documentation

Changelog

Known Issues

Clearspace 2.5.17

Full Documentation

Changelog

Known Issues
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How was your summer?

 

As the newest member of Jive's executive team, I spent a good part of my summer Jiving with our incredible customers: a powerful, forward-thinking community that's leading the global shift toward a social business mandate. And I have to share an "ah-hah" moment I had from those conversations: our customers don't just work inside Jive, they love Jive! There's a passion for Jive unlike any other software solution I've been associated with.

 

And it's really showing up in the traction we're getting for our inaugural community conference: JiveWorld09. Registration is so strong, so early, that we'll most likely be ending registrations next week - a full month before the conference. I'm not complaining, mind you!  In the year of the "non-conference" I'm thrilled our customers are making an exception to tight travel budgets and taking time away from the office to join us in San Francisco.

 

I'm sure it helps that this not your run-of-the-mill conference around a run-of-the-mill product - and that this is the first opportunity you and your fellow Jivers have had a chance to come together. Just wait until you see who's going to be there: we have a jaw-dropping roster of Jive customers participating as speakers and panelists.

 

Working inside Jive takes a variety of forms, and we're holding a video contest to encourage our customers to share what it means personally to them and their organization to “Jive Together.” The results will be shown at JiveWorld09 as video mashups and, from what I've seen to date it's nothing short of amazing how innovative our customers are.

 

If you're still on the fence on attending - perhaps still sifting through a backlog of to do's from your summer - please do register sooner rather than later!

 

BTW, you may have seen the recent blog post that Jive's CEO - Dave Hersh - and his family are moving to the Bay Area. On behalf of the small (but energetic) group of Bay Area Jivers,we'd like to welcome Dave and his family to the Golden State. We look forward tohaving them - and their discretionary income - help us chip away at California's budget deficit.

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This morning the National Journal Group launched 3121, which is powered by Jive. 3121 is a very ambitious project in the public sector – a networking tool designed exclusively for congressional members and staff to help make the legislative process more effective and efficient. Hill staffers can locate and collaborate with colleagues and create personalized news filters using Jive's secure platform.

 

This news just adds to Jive's momentum in providing secure social solutions for government agencies. Jive SBS already serves as the social collaboration platform at a number of high profile U.S. government projects including the A-Space program, Military Homefront, NASA, and Air Force Medical Service Knowledge Exchange.

 

My favorite statement about the launch comes from Chris Contakes, chief technology officer of National Journal Group:

 

"We had two key requirements for the 3121 system: it had to break down the silos that exist between staffers, offices, and chambers, and it had to be secure. Jive is already the Social Business Software standard for several federal departments, and it has an excellent security track record within the U.S. intelligence community. We believe Jive is an excellent choice to help staffers reach new levels of collaboration and cooperation on key legislation."

 

You can read more about it in Jive's press release on the launch news.

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As Jive’s CMO, I have the privilege of blogging about our newest offering, the Jive Market Engagement Solution. I'm confident this solution is going to rock the world of marketers everywhere!

 

Usually we blog on a new product concurrent with issuing the press release announcing that product. However, in the final moments Monday of preparing the news for release, my time was focused on another developing story at Jive: our first community conference – JiveWorld09 – is on the verge of a sell out!

 

Now that we’ve creatively added more capacity to JiveWorld, I’d like to share some thoughts about yesterday's announcement and why I'm so excited.

 

First, the facts: our Market Engagement Solution is a new product that combines the power of buzz monitoring with Jive Social Business Software (SBS). We’ve selected Radian6 – a leading social media monitoring platform for understanding "the big conversation" occurring in the social web – and tightly fused it with Jive SBS. Marketers bring observations from Radian6 into a “Market Space,” a new element of Jive SBS. There, marketers add other observations – perhaps a tweet or blog post – and socialize those observations with colleagues. Think of it as our version of the "War Room," where the right people come together at a moment’s notice. Once a plan of attack is established, actionable Viewpoints are published to help organizations move faster in the moment of pain or opportunity.

 

And because the solution is available via the cloud, there’s no need to wait behind other initiatives for IT resources.

 

The time is now for this approach as marketers are in a lather about the increasing velocity of social conversations and are struggling to stay on top of those conversations. When we were preparing for press interviews - more on the market reaction in a moment - our PR team reminded me of the classic I Love Lucy episode where Lucy and Ethel go to work in a candy factory. They manage at first, but you're probably smiling now as you remember how quickly they were buried in a speeding conveyer belt of chocolates. Like Lucy and Ethel, marketers are getting buried in alerts and “helpful” heads-up emails as yet another co-worker asks “I saw some customers twittering that they are dying to have feature X in the product. Should we do it?” And as those emails circulate throughout an organization, people are reminded that “Reply All” is not effective for collaborating on a firestorm or real-time, online sentiment.

 

At Jive, we are electrified by the responses we’re getting from customers, and the market reaction has been equally electrifying:

 

 

For more reactions, please see our News section.

 

As always, thanks for taking time today to Jive with us. If you haven’t already done so, please register now for JiveWorld. Even though we increased capacity, we’re still limited in the number of additional registrations we can accept and we don’t you want to miss out on seeing Jive's Market Engagement Solution – and all the other powerful capabilities of Jive SBS – up close and personal in San Francisco!

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Sometimes, the best people to ask such vital questions are kids.

 

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Hi Folks,

 

I posted a blog on this subject last week, but wanted to make sure those you attending JiveWorld09 see this as well.

 

Even though I've been using Jive for over two years, I still have many moments at work when I'm reminded, "Wow, getting this project done/question answered/problem solved would have never been possible if I still worked the way I used to."

 

At the Jive offices, we all have a better appreciation for what it means to work together. Which is why I am really excited about our video contest, "What Does Jive Together Mean To You?", which we launched a little over a week ago.

 

We launched this contest because we plan to do a creative mashup for your inaugural community conference, JiveWorld09,

 

What does "Jiving together" mean to the companies and pioneers like you who are leading the effort to integrate the social web into their business environment? We've left the question open-ended purposely because it has to be.  There are infinite variations to this question depending on your industry, company lifecycle, culture and initiatives.  And you're invited -- whether or not you can make it to the conference -- to post your video in response to ours. Besides the inspiration we hope our customer EMC and our own video will provide, here are some fun videos people have posted about Facebook and Twitter.

 

We'd love to have you enter the contest. It's also a chance to win a Flip HD Camcorder (shameless promotional plug ).  So what are you waiting for? Can't wait to see what you dream up.

 

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It's my pleasure to announce that we have established a new development team dedicated to maturing current product functionality. As Jive's products have grown, the amount of work on existing features, in terms of both feature enhancements and bug fixes, has steadily increased. Several months ago we reviewed the lessons we learned in planning and executing on the Jive SBS 3.0 release and decided that adding a specialized team for this function would help us keep customer satisfaction high and simplify release planning. We spent some time looking at ways this had been done by other companies and decided on our current approach.

 

As some of you may remember, for the 1.x series of versions we published new releases every three weeks. This rate was fantastic for getting new capabilities out the door, but was difficult for many customers to keep up with and it led to a bias toward smaller features that fit nicely into three, six, or nine week efforts. For the 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 releases we slowed the pace to spend more time planning, implementing, testing, and marketing each one. This rate led to larger and more features, and had the side effect of causing longer periods of time waiting for feature requests to be implemented since the set of capabilities planned for a release were locked in well before the release would come out. With this new team we'll be able to add unplanned enhancements to the next release without upsetting the overall release plan, so the side effect will be minimized.

 

If you're a customer, you can expect a higher volume of your enhancement requests to make it into major releases more quickly. One example of the kind of work to expect from the team is the much-requested Sticky Threads feature. We'll be taking feature requests like this, prioritizing them with other feature enhancements and bug fixes, and getting them out the door in the next feature release that we can. Many bug fixes will make it into point releases, while feature enhancements will go into major releases.

 

On a related note, one thing that we've been sorely missing is a public feature request tracking area directly integrated into our internal systems. We have a project under way to add this level of integration with our internal systems, so stay tuned!

 

As you'd expect with the formation of a new team, we're hiring. If you're passionate about making software better, head over to the careers page and apply for the position you're interested in.

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When co-founders Matt Tucker and Bill Lynch started Jive in the dark moments of 2001, they probably couldn’t have imagined that their idea would one day become a trusted solution to government agencies as they tackle some of the big challenges of our time.  8 years later, we’re standing shoulder to shoulder with the U.S. government to bring the power of Social Business Software to the complex task of serving and protecting over 300 million people. 

 

In today’s press release we reference how our work with the U.S. intelligence community, and organizations like NASA, the U.S. Army, Air Force Medical Services is helping to connect the dots – agency to agency, department to department, people to people and system to system.  While programs like A-Space have gained the buzz- worthy moniker "Facebook for Spies," for the Defense Intelligence Agency, this is serious business. 

 

Our success speaks to the Federal Government's vision and commitment to following the Presidential call for a more collaborative government.  Our success is also a testament to the strength of Jive’s SBS solution, and the security it offers.

 

But this is only the beginning. Stay tuned!

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Even though I've been using Jive for over two years, I still have those moments at work when I'm reminded, "Wow, getting this project done/question answered/problem solved would have never been possible if I still worked the way I used to."

 

At the Jive offices, we all have a better appreciation for what it means to work together. Which is why I am really excited about our video contest, "What Does Jive Together Mean To You?", which we launched last week.

 

We launched this contest because we plan to do a creative mashup for our inaugural community conference, JiveWorld09, that's taking place in late October. (BTW, have you checked out the amazing agenda and customer sessions lined up?)

 

What does "Jiving together" mean to the companies and pioneers who are leading the effort to integrate the social web into their business environment? We've left the question open-ended purposely because it has to be.  There are infinite variations to this question depending on industry, company lifecycle, culture and initiatives. And you're invited -- whether or not you can make it to the conference -- to post your video in response to ours. Besides the inspiration we hope our customer EMC and our own video will provide, here are some fun videos people have posted about Facebook and Twitter.

 

We'd love to have you enter the contest. It's also a chance to win a Flip HD Camcorder (shameless promotional plug ).  So what are you waiting for? Can't wait to see what you dream up.

 

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