Socialcast News Desk

Socialcast CEO Tim Young to Present at Defrag 2008 Conference

Denver, CO - October 31, 2008

Tim Young, CEO of on-demand corporate social network and micro-blogging solutions provider Socialcast, will present at the Defrag 2008 Conference in Denver, CO on a panel discussion about managing knowledge within personal networks.

Tracking and sharing critical information in the age of social networks can serve as a productive resource for the enterprise. Young, along with several other speakers, will highlight the impact of knowledge management and best practices for leveraging information within personal networks.

Title: Knowledge Networking and Ambient Intimacy
When: Monday, November 3, 2:00pm MT
Location: Hyatt Regency Denver
Presenters: Tim Young, CEO, Socialcast; Nova Spivack, Radar Networks;
Cedric Dupont, Google; Ross Mayfield, Socialtext; Perry Mizota, moderator

The Defrag Conference focuses solely on the tools and technologies that are leveraging the social aspect of software. The event serves as a gathering place for the growing community of implementers, users, builders and thinkers that are working on the next wave of software innovation. For more information or to register for the event, visit www.defragcon.com/2008.

About the company

About Socialcast
As a proven, successful leader in the corporate knowledge management arena, Socialcast helps shape and organize enterprise communication by deploying private online communities for businesses of all sizes. Socialcast’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) software combines micro-blogging with knowledge management and social networking functionality to solve the problems of knowledge silos, generation gaps in the workplace and collaboration across geographic boundaries. Privately-held, Socialcast is based in Irvine, CA and can be found online at www.socialcast.com.

Contact details

Katie Eakins / Amy Robinson
(619) 677-2700   
socialcast@lewispr.com


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