HP announced last week that it is launching a social network specifically aimed at IT professionals. The website, called <a href="http://www.48upper.com/">48Upper</a>, includes popular social networking tools and collaborative knowledge sharing, all aimed at bringing down the stereotype of IT professionals as "being introverted, pessimistic loners," according to the website. The social network even includes a video showing IT professionals laughing, dancing and cartwheeling, leaving other workers asking, "What is up with IT?" and "Have you ever seen an IT guy happy?"
HP announced last week that it is launching a social network specifically aimed at IT professionals. The website, called 48Upper, includes popular social networking tools and collaborative knowledge sharing, all aimed at bringing down the stereotype of IT professionals as "being introverted, pessimistic loners," according to the website. The social network even includes a video showing IT professionals laughing, dancing and cartwheeling, leaving other workers asking, "What is up with IT?" and "Have you ever seen an IT guy happy?"
The website will not be limited to HP products, allowing all IT professionals to network with people in other organizations to solve problems and identify solutions. "The combination of function and fun will transform the way IT professionals work, connect, share, and ultimately succeed," the website states.
As the federal government looks to embrace social networking and Web 2.0 tools to transform the way it does business, could a social network geared specifically towards federal IT professionals be useful in helping to solve problems across agency lines? What about for other career fields, such as cybersecurity or human resources?
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