In this Computerworld article, Nicholas D. Evans analyzes the future of the social computing movement. He says that a younger workforce and an open, collaborative work environment are two drivers for the increase in social computing use within the enterprise. Evans suggests that technology adaptation may well happen in four distinct phases. He mentions Telligent as an example of a player in the second phase, because of the social platform offering, allowing "CIOs to think about deploying such technology strategically across their organizations." Read the full Computerworld article.