PA 2.0: online is the Handbook of the Ministry

On Wed, April 25, 2012, in E-Government , Open Government , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

Something for social media, even the government. Authorities are increasingly present on Facebook, Youtube and Twitter, but not always the government can seize the enormous opportunities that these new tools offer. In other cases, however, issues of technical, organizational and legal administrators and officials discourage the use of social [...]

Tech.Law: "If the former employee (infidel) subtracts the e-mail clients ..."

On Thu, February 23, 2012 in Articles , Case interesting , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

In any business, now, relations with suppliers and customers are kept - mostly - on-line, through the mail. Employees and staff access this data, daily, in the course of his employment. Some, indeed, on social networks become "friends" of the company's customers, collecting recommendations and tightening relations with them [...]

That's why nobody reads the policy of the sites

On Tue, February 21, 2012 in Privacy , Notifications , cloud , by Ernesto Belisario

For professional bias, read the terms of service and privacy of all information services and Web sites I use. But few are aware that they do like me: the majority of users click in a hurry and with blind faith, to "continue" without bothering to understand the content of the document. I always attributed [...]

Social Media in the PA: just recently, that there vo '?

On Fri, 10 February 2012, in E-Government , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

While the "electronic process" is mired in perpetual experimentation and endless transitions, "bottom" someone demonstrates that technology can already be used in an intelligent and useful for the PA and its users. No frills, no self, no "analogizzare the digital". (Thanks to Pino Campanelli for reporting)

Tech.Law: "But it 's house if the Social Media Policy nun do you have?"

On Tue, 24 January 2012, in Reports , Social Networks , Tech.Law , by Ernesto Belisario

"Follow us", "We are on Youtube", "Visit our Facebook page." From posters to television commercials, from newspapers to promotional billboards in stadiums, businesses never miss a chance to tell us which are now present on the main Social Media. The use of social web within the business environment has become rather widespread and consolidated. It is [...]

PA 2.0: organize and communicate

On Fri, December 9, 2011 in Open Government , Report , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

Last Saturday I attended the Rimicamp11, a barcamp organized by the Municipality of Rimini for about 2.0 Administration in a practical and purposeful. It was a valuable opportunity to meet and exchange among experts, administrators and civil servants (the real engine of innovation). In the course of my speech, I addressed the issue of rules [...]

Access to social networks is a right?

On Sun, November 6, 2011, in Reports , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

The right, you know, comes often lags behind the changing needs and sensibilities of a community. It may well happen that while the Banda Larga is still a mirage and experts debated whether to include Web access as a fundamental right, the company is already over. And 'what emerges from the data of [...]

Privacy and social networks in business: we talk to SMAU 2011

On Wed, October 5, 2011 in Miscellaneous , Privacy , Report , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

Also this year, October 20, 2011 return on exhibit include the historic Italian exhibition dedicated to technology companies and professionals. As part of the intense and exciting activities conferences and seminars organized by IWA-Italy, I will be involved in two exciting events: - Thursday 20, at 10 (Unified Communication arena Arena - Pad.3): I will speak of "The management of privacy [. ..]

Take all away, but my Twitter!

On Tue, August 16, 2011 in Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

I imagine that many of those of you who have Twitter accounts to follow at least one journalist, one of those watching on TV or whose editorial appreciate when they read the newspaper. But what happens if they leave their head to another? Or if they change networks? Who are their "followers" (us)? [...]

Social media in the PA are not bans, but written policy (and communicated) well

On Sat, July 23, 2011, in E-Government , Open Government , Report , Social Networks , by Ernesto Belisario

In recent months I have spent considerable time-depth profiles of social media to legal professionals, businesses and governments. With specific reference public sphere, I noticed that constantly increasing the cultural distance between Italy, where many institutions - no less - to block their employees access to these sites, and other countries in which [...]