We’re pleased to announce that InsideView’s CEO Umberto Milletti will be a speaker at this year’s Office 2.0 Conference. In case you’re not familiar, the Office 2.0 Conference is a great event that is organized every year here in San Francisco and is aimed at discovering the future of online productivity and collaboration. As part of the conference, CEO Umberto Milletti will be speaking about the changing face of office intelligence, and specifically, how socialprise is changing the landscape of CRM. In general, this year’s “Enterprise Adoption” theme is sure to tackle the exciting new questions on the horizon for enterprise technologies. The folks at the conference are blogging daily with the latest event updates and have even set up a Launchpad session for Office 2.0-oriented start-ups to meet and demo their products with the VC community and tech media! There should be a wonderful mix of innovators and investors, and we’re really looking forward to being a part of this collaborative event and shaping the future of Office 2.0.

Umberto's Inside View
- We all have a little Steve Jobs inside us
- An Open Letter to Hoover’s Employees
- Data.com: Welcome, but not Enough
- My Thoughts on All About The Cloud
- B2Bs need to increase their social intelligence
- Why Sales Is Still Missing From Social CRM
- Salesforce.com acquires Radian6: Big Data Analytics is the Future in the Enterprise
- How to Use B2B Social Media for More Efficient Lead Qualification
- Social Selling Throughout The B2B Sales Cycle
- How to Improve Your B2B Sales Workflow with Social Media
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