Allyis’ Ethan Yarbrough Presenting on SharePoint and Employee Engagement at Seattle SharePoint 2010 Palooza Executive Summit
KIRKLAND, Wash. (October 7, 2010) – Ethan Yarbrough, president and co-founder of Kirkland-based Allyis, Inc. will present to Seattle area executives on the topic of ‘Leveraging SharePoint for Employee Engagement’ at the SharePoint 2010 Palooza Executive Summit on October 15, 2010. Ethan will join other SharePoint experts and local executives to discuss how SharePoint can contribute to business [...]
Allyis’ Ethan Yarbrough Presenting on Enterprise Social Computing at Microsoft Alumni Network Event
KIRKLAND, Wash. (September 14, 2010) – Ethan Yarbrough, president and co-founder of Kirkland-based Allyis, Inc. will present at the Social Media 101 Event for Microsoft Alumni Network Members on September 16. Working in partnership, the Social Media Club Seattle and Microsoft Alumni Network are hosting the event to educate Microsoft Alumni Network members on the [...]
Allyis President Ethan Yarbrough to Serve as Enterprise 2.0 Expert Blogger for AIIM Enteprise 2.0 Community
KIRKLAND, Wash. (September 1, 2010) – Ethan Yarbrough, president and co-founder of Kirkland-based Allyis, Inc. will serve as an Enterprise 2.0 expert blogger for AIIM, the Association for Information and Image Management, in their recently launched AIIM Enterprise 2.0 Community. As an enterprise social computing enthusiast and thought leader, Ethan is an active participant in [...]
Introducing AIIM Enterprise 2.0 Expert Blogger – Ethan Yarbrough
We’re thrilled to announce that our own Ethan Yarbrough has been invited to be an expert blogger for the new AIIM Enterprise 2.0 Community. As an enterprise social computing enthusiast, Ethan is an active participant in the Enterprise 2.0 conversation via his blog, Tweets, articles and speaking engagements. And now, as an AIIM Enterprise 2.0 expert blogger, [...]
Free Webinar Will Show Value of Social Networking on Your Intranet
Hey, remember a few posts ago when I set off a passionate debate about email? I said “I hate email” and advocated for enterprise social networking on our SharePoint intranet as one way to replace it. To me the evidence is clear: increasing employees’ connections with each other is good for the company in a lot [...]


