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Your Biggest Social Media Risk: Not Doing Anything About Social Employees

The business world has a strange habit of speaking about social media as if it were a mystical land where the nature of human conversations, relationships and emotions radically change but they dont. Asking the question, Why would employees talk about our brand on social media? is a bit like asking, Why do people talk to each other?

People have always talked about their employers, and they always will. Social media is just a new medium for the same old dialogue. Your employees, particularly if they are Millennials, are already talking about your company on social media. You can ignore this conversation. Or, you can guide it in ways that will improve employee engagement, transform your marketing strategy, generate leads and attract top talent.

It might shock you that 92% of Millennials say that they are working for a company that makes a positive impact in the world, according to the 2014 Millennial Impact Report. They also spend an average of 4.2 hours per day social networking they will make up 75% of the by 2025. Given those stats, why wouldnt you encourage employees to talk about your company on social media?

The main objection is risk, but the risks are overblown. Our news is filled with social media embarrassments, not successes. Disastrous tweets dominate marketing blogs the same way that plane crashes, wars, natural disasters, shark attacks and ebola dominate television. Happy news rarely makes the news. No one reports on all employees who are supporting their company on social media because its not juicy and attention-gripping. What is clear to thousands of companies like Dell, AT&T and MasterCard is that doing nothing about these conversations is the biggest risk of all.

Heres the real story behind all the fear-inspiring blunders: if you do foster social conversations and cultivate employee advocacy, your company will see ROI. LinkedIn and the Altimeter Group have found that socially engaged employees are 27% more likely to feel optimistic about their companys future and 20% more likely to stay at their current company. These same companies are 57% more likely to get increased sales leads and 58% more likely to attract talent.

People also trust your employees far more than they trust your CEO and media representatives. The 2014 Edelman Trust Barometer found that the credibility of employees has increased 20% since 2009, shooting far ahead of trust in CEOs. Indeed, employees are considered the most credible voices on a companys work environment, integrity, innovation and business practices well ahead of the CEO, academic sources and media spokespeople. To suppress or ignore employee social activity is simply nonsensical.

Although employees are your most credible spokespeople, the overwhelming majority of workers still feel disengaged, and they dont understand your companys purpose well enough to talk about it publicly. According to Gallups 2013 State of the Global Workplace survey, just 13 percent of worldwide employees say they are engaged at work. The same poll found that only 41% of U.S. employees know what their company stands for and what makes its brand different from competitors brands.

This makes sense: what could be more disengaging than feeling like you dont know your company well enough to talk about it with friends and family? At a high level, your employees might get why your company has a positive impact in the world, but if they cant even share, describe or explain that impact with stories and facts, how can they possibly feel engaged in their work? What sense of purpose could they feel in their career?

Whatever pride, passion and fulfillment employees do feel, its inhibited. The publicness of social media becomes too intimidating when you dont know what your company stands for. People fear being reprimanded rather than recognized for discussing work.

If you want employees to post with pride, you need to cultivate a social business. There are three key issues at play:

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#Trending: Whats your Friendster story?

Its not yet Thursday, but Filipinos went on twitter yesterdayto remember what what was their to-gosocial networking site years ago: Friendster.

While Facebook is undoubtedly now the number one social networking site in the world with billions of users, theres no doubt that Filipinos were hooked to one social media site before everyone jumped ship to the one at Menlo Park.

Surge of Popularity in the Philippines

Friendster began its popularity with the masses in 2004 when it has been decreasing its activity in North America. Carmen Leilani De Jesus, amarketing consultant based in San Francisco, was thefirst to link to what was the sites surge of web traffic coming from many parts of Southeast Asia.

One year after, it managed to grab over five million active users, and figures from the Internet World Stats pegged the amount of Filipino Friendster users at 7.2 Million.It was the first mover in social networking in the country, and before that, nothing came close to it except for forums or message boards,our very own Abe Olandres mentioned to American broadcasting network PBS back in 2007.Friendster also went on to be a centerpiece of local politics and see one of the first online social political campaigns, led by then-Senatorial candidate Chiz Escudero in the 2007 National Elections.

Friendster proved to be very popular that the company decided toset up an office in the country to manage its growing userbase, paving way for local Friendster events such as the Pinoy Friendster Day. Since then, millions of Pinoys who want to socialize went on to post updates, customize their profiles with GIF wallpapers, and send out testimonials to their friends with alternating letter cases, punctuation, and numbers replacing a few letters. We all learned to make our own little codes to format our testimonials in whatever color, font face, or style we want them to, and make our own custom profile layouts with sparkles, goth designs, or bizarre arrays of color combinations. One can never deny that this sitehas brought out the inner jejemon in us.

We got a few twitter users who were using the Friendster Memories 101 keyword, which is trending in the country yestedayby the way, reminiscing their own experiences with the site:

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Brocade beefs up campus with SDN, new stackable

Brocade rolled out new and enhanced campus switches to better support mobility, social networking and cloud data traffic.

Brocade this week rolled out new and enhanced campus switches designed to better support mobility, social networking and cloud data traffic in the enterprise.

Brocade enhanced its existing ICX 7750 switch, unveiled the new ICX 7450 device, and added OpenFlow 1.3 support to all members of the ICX line. Brocade also released new and enhanced campus networking products under its joint development agreement with wireless LAN vendor Aruba Networks.

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The ICX 7750 is a 1U fixed configuration 10/40G Ethernet switch for campus LAN aggregation and core. Upgrades to it include distributed chassis capabilities for scale, the ability to stack 12 switches for increased core and aggregation density, and automated network configuration through consolidated management and software-defined networking extensions.

The 7750 supports up to 32 40G ports or 104 10G ports in a single device. In a 960Gbps stack, the switch provides up to 3,000 10G or 800 40G ports in a single distributed chassis.

The new ICX 7450 is a 1U switch with three expansion slots for 1, 10, or 40G Ethernet uplinks. Up to 12 7450s can be stacked, with 160Gbps of stacking bandwidth, for densities up to 576 Gigabit Ethernet and 48 10G Ethernet ports. The 7450 also offers Power over HDBaseT to power video surveillance and video conferencing equipment, VDI terminals, and HD displays, Brocade says.

To aid and abet the migration to SDNs among the ICX customer base, Brocade has made OpenFlow 1.3 universally supported on the switches, be they deployed individually, in mixed stacks, or in distributed stacks. OpenFlow operates in Brocade Hybrid Port Mode to support both OpenFlow forwarding and normal routing traffic forwarding.

Lastly, Brocade and Aruba have achieved some milestones from their joint development agreement reached earlier this year. They include new product releases of Brocade Network Advisor 12.3, Aruba Airwave 8.0, and Brocade FastIron 8.0.20 with Aruba ClearPass CoA support for unified wired and wireless policy enforcement, as well as single-pane-of-glass network management

List pricing for the Brocade ICX 7450 Switch starts at $3,095 with general availability starting this month.

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