Wiki Technology & Trend: Past, Now, and Future
How wiki can changeimprove your life, work and business by sharing and contributing Moderator: Peter Thoeny,
at Founder
TWiki.org and Co-founder
at StructuredWikis LLCSpeakers:Ben Elowitz, CEO at
Wetpaint.comJeff Walker, President at
Atlassian Software SystemsDr. Jonas M Luster, Community Manager and Open Source team lead at
SocialtextEach Speaker - Maximum 10 Min Presentation
30 min discussion panel
Ben Elowitz
Chief Executive Officer, Wetpaint Ben is perhaps best known for his success as co-founder and vice-president of
Blue Nile Inc, the leading online retailer of certified diamonds and fine jewelry. He oversaw the company’s front-end operations, which included product management, technology, and creative services from 1999 to 2001. Blue Nile is widely recognized as the first and most successful online luxury goods retail site. In May of 2004, the company completed its initial public offering.
Ben is also well known for his role at the online professional, technical, and business bookstore
Fatbrain.com, which was acquired by Barnes & Noble. As the Director of Business Development, Ben looked after product management, marketing programs, and business development from 1996 to 1999. He is credited with creating the company’s strategic partners and corporate bookstore programs, which together drove a substantial portion of the company’s revenue.
Prior to his roles at Fatbrain.com and Blue Nile, Ben worked at the global business consulting firm
Bain & Company. As a management consultant, he specialized in providing business strategies to the high-tech industry.
In 2002, Ben consulted for
eHarmony.com, a web service that matches marriage-minded singles. While there, he re-engineered the company’s positioning and website to improve branding, messaging, and conversion.
Most recently, Ben worked at
Precor Incorporated, one of the country’s most successful fitness equipment brands. From 2002 to 2005, he helped Precor transition to a customer-driven, growth-oriented company. At Precor, Ben led product management, marketing, and new product development efforts for commercial equipment lines at Precor.
Ben attended University of California, Berkeley as a UC Regents Scholar. In 1994, he graduated after completing two degrees in four years. He received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering/Computer Science
cum laude and a B.A. in Applied Mathematics.
Jeffrey S. Walker
President, Atlassian Software Systems Jeffrey Walker is President of Atlassian Software Systems in San Francisco. He leads the company's sales and marketing, the US organization, and operations. Prior to Atlassian, Jeffrey held CEO and President roles at Accrue Software, ICplanet, and Planmetrics. Formerly, he managed three vertical practices for CSC Index, the management consulting company, and was a Managing Director at Computer Sciences Corporation.
Dr. Jonas M Luster
Community Manager and Open Source team lead "Dr. Jonas M Luster designs, evaluates, and lives in virtual ecosystems. A frequent speaker on issues surrounding the intersection of social and technical designs, Luster - a Social Psychologist by trade - today works as the Community Manager and Open Source team lead at Socialtext, Inc, the first Enterprise Wiki company."
Peter Thoeny
Founder TWiki.org and Co-founder StructuredWikis LLC Peter Thoeny is the founder of TWiki <
http://twiki.org/>, the leading
Wiki for corporate collaboration and knowledge management. Managing
the open-sourced project for the last eight years, Peter invented the
concept of structured wikis - where free form wiki content can be
structured with tailored wiki applications.
He is a recognized thought-leader in Wikis and social software,
featured in numerous articles and technology conferences including
LinuxWorld, Business Week, Wall Street Journal and more. A software
developer with over 15 years experience, Peter specializes in software
architecture, user interface design and web technology.
He graduated from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich,
lived in Japan for 8 years working as an engineering manager for Denso
building CASE tools, and managed the Knowledge Engineering group at
Wind River for several years. He is currently working on a book on
wikis for the workplace.
Peter recently co-founded <
http://www.structuredwikis.com/>, StructuredWikis LLC, a company offering services that allows teams to use wikis to improve productivity and communication through basic and advanced application of wikis.