News articles.
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May 22, 2012 | Fox Business
Video: Changing the Way Work is Done With Social Networking
Jive Software CEO Tony Zingale on how the company’s software changes how companies and employees interact and get their work done.
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May 3, 2012 | CareerBliss
CareerBliss on Culture: Jive Software Culture Pairs Tech, Human Element
"Jive Software is all about people. If you’re looking for a highly collaborative and social place to work, Jive might be just yourculture fit!"
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May 2, 2012 | BloombergTV
Jive's Zingale on Social Business Platform
"Tony Zingale, chairman and chief executive officer of Jive Software Inc., talks about the company's social business software products and services, and cloud-based delivery model. He speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's 'Bloomberg West.'"
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May 2, 2012 | Constellation Research
Jives Latest Release Takes Integration To 11
Today's announcements show huge improvements and advancements in the ways Jive can help people engage with the colleagues, content and communities that can help them get work done. Jive's overall user experience is now much simpler and cleaner looking; the new search features and improved activity streams make it easer for people to find what they need; and the introduction of Jive Anywhere and !Apps provides unparalleled levels of integration both inside and outside of Jive.
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May 2, 2012 | VentureBeat
Enterprise social networkerJive upgrades with powerful new apps
Enterprise social networking company Jive Software has considerably upgraded its product offerings for the first time since the company went public last December, with the debut of new apps to help its customers stay in touch and collaborate better.
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May 2, 2012 | TechCrunch
Jive Debuts New App Integrations, Universal Web Access For Social Network For Businesses
Jive is one of the giants on the social enterprise space. Modeled to offer Facebook-like features to enterprises, Jive’s software combines computing with social collaboration to offer fully-featured, internal social networks for businesses.
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May 2, 2012 | Bloomberg
Jive Software Hits Refresh, Opens Product to Anyone on Web
Jive CEO Tony Zingale said making the product web accessible to anyone with a company e-mail address opens it up to potentially millions of new users. They just go to Jive's site, sign in and get a free trial for 30 days.
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May 2, 2012 | New York Times
'Facebooks' for Companies Beef Up
Jive Software, the largest and most successful of the companies trying to bring a little Facebook-style communication to the workplace, just released a 30-day free trial version of its product, along with a “Jive Anywhere” feature that will make it useable from anywhere on the Web.
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April 10, 2012 | Forbes
Social Customer Service: Don't Compete Against Machines
David Gutelius, Chief Social Scientist with Jive Software, discusses using social business technology to transform customer care.
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March 28, 2012 | TechCrunch
Jive Tackles Social Intranets For The Enterprise, Adds Gamification For Groups
Jive has taken what customers have liked with its existing internal social networks, and packaged up right capabilities and services with the launch of a dedicated social intranet for the enterprise.
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March 28, 2012 | Computerworld
Jive Develops Enterprise Social App For Intranets
The Jive Social Intranet Solution is designed to create intranets that have enterprise social networking features.
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March 28, 2012 | AllThingsD
Jive Teams With Bunchball and Forces Us to Learn the Word 'Gamification'
"Today, the newly public social enterprise company Jive said that it is adding gamification features to its products, and is partnering with a company called Bunchball to do it."
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March 7, 2012 | TechCrunch
Social Enterprise Company Jive Debuts New Customer Service Software
Enterprise software company Jive is launching a Social Customer Service software, which aims to help enterprises manage all things customer service while also tapping into social channels like Facebook and Twitter.
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February 11, 2012 | Barron's
Jive Really Means Business
The 11-year-old enterprise-software outfit is the "other" social-networking company. Sometimes referred to as Facebook for business, Jive (ticker: JIVE) provides similar communication tools for employees and bosses to talk and work together online within a protected environment.
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February 9, 2012 | Businessweek
The Ultimate Guide to Facebook's IPO
Jive CEO Tony Zingale weighs in on the IPO process currently underway by FaceBook.
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February 7, 2012 | AllThingsD
Newly Public Jive Beats the Street
Social enterprise software player Jive Software, whose IPO in December capped an eventful year for tech offerings, reported its first quarterly results as a public company today, and they weren’t half bad.
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February 7, 2012 | VentureBeat
Jive still makes enterprise tech cool, reports Q4 earnings
Jive Software reported its first earnings as a public company today, and introduced a secret new product called "Project Thunder."
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February 7, 2012 | Forbes
Jive Software Q4 Earnings, Revenue Beat Street
Enterprise social networking company Jive Software reported its first earnings as a public company today, beating Street earnings and revenue expectations.
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February 7, 2012 | Jive Software
Jive Software Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Financial Results
"We are thrilled to announce record financial results for the quarter, which represented a strong finish to a remarkable year," stated Tony Zingale, Chairman & CEO of Jive.
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February 7, 2012 | CNBC
Jive Software CEO Talks Earnings
"Tony Zingale, Jive Software CEO, explains the company's earnings results, the impact of Facebook's IPO and the Stop Online Privacy Act [SOPA]."
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February 3, 2012 | Strategic Communication Management Journal
Making Connections at News Corp.
How does the world's second largest media organization continue to innovate on a global scale? Tiffany LaBanca explains how she and her team enable collaboration, openness and global connections across News Corporation.
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February 3, 2012 | Business Insider
The Silicon Valley 100 - Jive's CEO at #35
Jive CEO Tony Zingale is ranked #35 in the Silicon Valley 100, a compilation of the people who did the coolest things in Silicon Valley this year.
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January 31, 2012 | ZDNet
Enterprise 2.0 Success: Alcatel-Lucent
The 80,000-worker telecommunications giant began adopting social media inside the organization as far back as 2008. But Alcatel isn’t stopping at basic social collaboration.
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January 24, 2012 | The Future Buzz
How Social Technologies Can Smooth The Road To IPO
An IPO is not just one of the most important marketing events in a company’s history. It’s also one of the biggest tests of a company’s ability to orchestrate and manage communications, internally and externally.
Going public means juggling all sorts of legal requirements, investor sensitivities, and strategic concerns—while still keeping a steady flow of information going out to a public eager for the latest news. The stakes are obviously huge, and the room for error is tiny.
It’s a use case made-to-order for Social Business technologies, which provide a way to centrally coordinate communications, sync up all participants and make a potentially stressful process much more manageable. That was certainly true in our case at Jive Software. When we completed our own public offering this past December, the successful outcome was due in no small part to our heavy reliance on social tools (including our own).
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January 20, 2012 | Business Insider
Jive's Founders Took An Amazing 11 Year Ride From Iowa To IPO
Last year, we toured Jive Software's Palo Alto headquarters and were introduced to the bottle of 1952 Macallan scotch they kept behind glass for a "material public event" -- an IPO or sale.
Today, Jive had its first board meeting since the company's successful IPO in December, and Business Insider got an exclusive invitation to watch as boardmember Bill Lanfri broke the bottle out for the executive team and the board -- including Google Chrome leader Sundar Pichai, former Facebook exec Jonathan Heiliger, and former McAfee CEO Dave DeWalt.
The rest of the company joined in with 21-year-old scotch and champagne, taking a break from the business of building and selling software that lets big companies communicate and share information internally and with customers -- a mission that they often liken to building a Facebook for the enterprise.

