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Twitter + Yammer? What could have been…
I’ve been thinking a lot about Enterprise Social Networks recently, and so should you if the figures about the potential size of the market over the next few years are to be believed ($6.4bn by 2016). The news that Yammer has been acquired by Microsoft for $1.2bn therefore shouldn’t come as any surprise. Sure, it is a big sum, but I think this is a smart move by Microsoft. Whether the same can be said for Yammer is another question. Can Microsoft harness the power of ESNing? Time will tell and it is a subject for another post. That’s because, long before the deal went through, I was thinking about the potential of a Twitter/Yammer tie up. It might seem strange at first but bear with me. Is the idea of one unified profile to join work and personal social networking that ridiculous? As a big user of Twitter and working for a company that uses Yammer, I often find myself dithering between whether to post on Twitter or Yammer or both. Sure, sometimes posts are clearly more appropriate or relevant for public or private-work but surely there would be some benefit in having a unified experience for both? Clearly Yammer and Twitter won’t happen. But there are plenty of other options out there should Twitter consider this a wise move and, given its ‘finding a business model’ difficulties, maybe getting enterprises on board (and paying) through ESN, especially given the sums mentioned above, isn’t such a bad idea?
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Chris Norton
Danny an interesting post – I love Yammer and Twitter and they both do very interesting jobs. They are similar and different at the same time. I think Microsoft are struggling to decide a way forward at the moment what with the recent launch of their tablet. Is software for PCs still the future? I think that’s the questions they are asking themselves. Yammer is a great product and an internal only Twitter is a good idea. I think the two together could have been a match made in heaven.
However, Twitter are now changing the rules on the API on a regular basis as it tries to maximise its revenue streams. Expect more 3rd party apps to have their abilities removed and Twitter to have an edge. So you start using their products only. I think Hootsuite is safe but the others are in its sights if you ask me.