Ardenno Offers Social Networking for Research
Social networking has mainly referred to a category of Internet applications to help connect friends, business partners, or other individuals together using a variety of tools with some of the leaders in the space are MySpace.com, flickr.com, facebook.com and xanga.com. Ardenno is the first company to bring social networking to the forefront that is centric to improving the operational efficiency of knowledge workers.
Ardenno helps create a web community or social network for knowledge workers. While much attention has focused on the explosive growth of social networks for personal lives, Ardenno has taken much of the key concepts and applied the positive elements to business. The creation of an Ardenno “community” provides knowledge workers with a way to provide social structure between information, individuals and across their organization.
Ardenno Town Hall for Visual Relevancy
Ardenno's Town Hall provides the ability to display file and content relationships in a multi-dimensional display. Town Hall uses proprietary algorithms to logically structure and present content stored in the Ardenno repository with relevance and context. This is where the power of the Ardenno knowledge collaboration repository really stands out.

Town Hall visually displays logical meta tag relationships and the interconnections of their content. This capability is named Town Hall because this Ardenno functionality provides an open, sharing collaborative environment, just like a traditional town hall meeting. Town halls, after all, are where generations of people have gone to share ideas and learn what others have been doing.
Ardenno’s Town Hall helps give your knowledgebase a sense of community.
Yes, Ardenno helps create a web community or a social network for knowledge workers.
