Filed under: Google (GOOG)When it comes to adopting new technologies, it's often consumers that lead the charge. That appears to be happening with Web 2.0 services, as well as online video.Well, we are seeing some signs that these things are now invading the corporate walls. In fact, we got evidence of this from the chairman of SAP AG (NYSE: SAP), Hasso Plattner.His company is a powerhouse in enterprise software and has some of the world's biggest companies as customers. So for SAP, making a change can be a risky proposition.But, according to Plattner, he actually thinks there is a real opportunity with corporate use of online video. He even mentioned Google Inc.'s (Nasdaq: GOOG) YouTube as a model.And, I think he's spot on. Let's face it, would you ...
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