Coaction Group - Business Technology Consulting

Web 2.0

The term "Web 2.0" is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. A Web 2.0 site allows its user to ineract with each other as contributors to the website's content, in contrast to websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them. Examples of Web 2.0 include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, mashups and folksonomies.

Web 2.0 refers to the recent growth in the socio economic web which is more social and more participatory. The Internet is being used as a platform and applications and tools are being created in a manner which makes them more open and more usable.Web 2.0

The static nature of the web has changed over the past few years and the era of Web 2.0 has unveiled the arrival of new web experiences. Web based applications, Rich Internet Applications and social networks of all shapes and sizes form a part of this Web 2.0 phenomenon, all of which facilitate information sharing, interoperability, collaboration and task oriented user-centric designs.  Coaction Group has worked on small to large Web 2.0 projects and strongly believes that a well thought out and properly researched interface works well for your Web 2.0 application.

When building web-based applications, Coaction Group keeps the principles of Web 2.0 in mind every step of the way.  Our understanding of web user's demands, along with our usage of the existing technologies have allowed us to design and develop rich, dynamic Web 2.0 applications for our clients. Our team of Web 2.0 design experts have the experience and skills to increase the adoption rate of your applications to keep your customers and visitors coming back.

Businesses and enterprises are leveraging Web 2.0 strategies to achieve better productivity and enhanced efficiency through engagement and collaboration within their organizations.  The use of employee blogging tools, wikis and departmental forums are being used to share information and present real time solutions to ongoing business issues.  This collaboration with a social touch is easing project management, product development and the dissemination of information through the use of easily adopted channels.  Customer facing areas of the organization are adopting Web 2.0 at multiple touch points such as sales, marketing, relationship management and customer support.  All are experiencing better organization, efficiency and increased customer satisfaction through the use of collaborative web applications.  Web 2.0 applications also allow customers and suppliers the ability to provide new product development ideas, reducing the cost of market research and product testing expenses for the business.