
BSG Alliance and Veodia announced that they are co-sponsoring a debate between two of the most prominent thinkers in the IT world. Dan Farber will moderate.
Let’s get reeeeaaaaaddddyyyyy to rumble.
In this corner, Andrew McAfee, an associate professor at Harvard Business School. McAfee (above left) coined “Enterprise 2.0” and is a pioneer of the SLATES paradigm.
And in this corner, Thomas Davenport, the author of a recently blogged essay, “Why Enterprise 2.0 Won’t Transform Organizations.”
The bell rings for McAfee and Davenport at 10 a.m. on Monday 6/18 at the Boston Westin Waterfront. It’s free to attend.
The debate will coincide with the Enterprise 2.0 Collaborative Technologies Conference and will focus on the question of what impact the emergence of collaborative, Web 2.0 technologies such as social networking sites, wikis and blogs will have on the business organization of the future.
If you’re a reporter or blogger, you should cover this event. If you’re in IT or are a decision maker within an enterprise, you need to see this.
If you can’t make it in person, don’t worry. Thanks to the beauty of livecasting, you can watch the action live courtesy of Veodia by following this link.
Update: Live shot from the event

Sponsors: BSG, Veodia, and FutureWorks
