
<p>Enterprise users say that they're using enterprise social collaboration software, but when asked specifically about which software tool they're using, they mention Facebook and Twitter rather than software tools that were designed specifically for social enterprise users. That result must be disheartening to the sponsor of the survey, Avanade, an enterprise software vendor and joint venture between Microsoft and Accenture.</p><p>74 percent said that they use Facebook; 51 percent use Twitter for work collaboration; and 45 percent are using LinkedIn.</p><p>Highlights of the Avanade report are that:Social Collaboration is being increasingly adopted and mentioned as being on the radar at companiesBusiness decision makers have a 'false sense of accomplishment' when it comes to what they've done in the area of social collaborationBusinesses are often polarized: those that see strong merit in using social tools and those that are skeptical that they're anything other than time wastersAn increasing number of businesses now say they plan to adopt enterprise social tools in the next 12 monthsAndrew Barber, deputy lead in the collaboration practice at UK branch of Avanade, said that "To be led completely by your workforce when it comes to collaboration is asking to end up with a completely undisciplined and unmanageable environment. It's very easy to let your corporate data end up on Facebook. Whether you should is quite a different matter That business decision makers who are using social tools actually don't see any value in them to the point that they think they're a waste of time that raises a flag with us and says these tools are not being deployed to achieve, or align with, strategic business goals."</p><p><a href="http://www.formtek.com/blog/?p=3810">Keep reading...</a></p>