<p>Microsoft's plans for enterprise social networking will increasingly revolve around Yammer, with improvements rolling out this year, according to a Microsoft executive.</p><p>Microsoft has two social networking applications, which may leave organizations a bit confused about where Microsoft's product development is heading. Yammer was added to the Microsoft Office Division in July after Microsoft bought the company for $1.2 billion. In addition to Yammer integration with SharePoint, Microsoft is working to make Yammer work across Dynamics CRM, Outlook, Exchange, Skype and Lync.</p><p>In an interview Tuesday, Jared Spataro, senior director at the Microsoft Office Division, suggested that companies "go Yammer" when considering the social networking capabilities offered by SharePoint and Yammer.</p><p>Spataro explained that the social networking user experiences between Yammer and SharePoint are "a little different" today. Organizations have a choice on which of the two applications to use for social networking, but he suggested that future trends are pointing to innovation happening more on the cloud-based Yammer side.</p><p><a href="http://rcpmag.com/articles/2013/03/20/microsoft-yammer-integration-plans.aspx">Keep reading...</a></p>