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Now, everything is fragmented
News Analysis, Posted 01 May 2008
When double standards work
I'm sorry if you're the guy who says things like "I'm totally in favor of equality for women. That's why I don't see why we have to give them special breaks" when it comes to promotions or hires. Or maybe it's not women.
News Analysis, Posted 01 May 2008
Google solves problem, sees opportunities
Google's engineers devised a system and method to operate a "smart" shuttle service for its employees.
News Analysis, Posted 01 May 2008
E-DRM plugs ECM security gap
The gaping hole in security schemes for enterprise content management (ECM) systems is that few, protections exist once the information is legitimately accessed. That confidential information, which might include price lists, legal documents, patented designs, blueprints and reports, can often be printed, e-mailed or faxed to unauthorized parties without any security attached.
News Analysis, Posted 01 Apr 2008
Google "glue"? Will Google adhere to you?
News Analysis, Posted 01 Apr 2008
The hurdles facing social computing
News Analysis, Posted 01 Apr 2008
The deep and delicate art of ECM
The enterprise content management (ECM) market is at a critical turning point where it must prove itself or be lost altogether. Over the last 20 years, widely disparate business demands for content management, the stubborn resistance of antiquated practices, widely different methods of handling content, technology growing pains...
News Analysis, Posted 29 Feb 2008
What’s wrong with being right?
Education. Government. Media. Business. Science.That's the Jeopardy answer to the question, "What are five institutions whose value comes to a large degree from providing authoritative knowledge?"
News Analysis, Posted 29 Feb 2008
One size does not fit all with search engines
News Analysis, Posted 29 Feb 2008
Probing the knowledge market
Google is taking an important step forward in Web-based content acquisition and distribution. In addition, the Google technology is well suited to some organizations' need for robust, hosted content management and distribution systems.
News Analysis, Posted 05 Feb 2008
ITIL 3: executive validation for KM
Information technology is the nervous system of every enterprise.
News Analysis, Posted 05 Feb 2008
Knowledge worker: Do you relate?
Despite the fact that there are 56 million of us out there, people continue to struggle both with the definition of a knowledge worker as well as with self-identification.
News Analysis, Posted 05 Feb 2008
Business analytics SaaS expands
Business analytics software as a service (SaaS) is gaining attention and traction in the market. Successful on-demand software vendors have been instrumental in educating the marketplace on the benefits of accessing software functionality through such a model. More and more business analytics software providers are moving to address increasing market demand for software that is updated frequently, hosted off-site and purchased on a subscription basis. Several factors will spur growth for business analytics software offered as a service...
News Analysis, Posted 28 Dec 2007
Digital natives, immigrants and others
My friends and colleagues John Palfrey and Urs Gasser are writing a book about the difference between "digital natives" and "digital immigrants." John and Urs are both at Harvard Law's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and both are excellent thinkers, writers and researchers. This is likely to be a book that starts a long and well-grounded discussion. It's also likely to be a big hit.
News Analysis, Posted 28 Dec 2007
Urban myths, legends and the FRCP
News Analysis, Posted 28 Dec 2007
A billion-mind economy
Competing in the global knowledge economy means that your organization must learn and innovate as fast as change in the marketplace.
News Analysis, Posted 01 Nov 2007
Good and bad ways to go wrong
We all go wrong, and have done so literally since Adam, unless I'm wrong in thinking there was an Adam, or in assuming there's anything true of all of us, or if I got the meaning of "wrong" wrong.
News Analysis, Posted 01 Nov 2007
Web 2.0 pressures IT, shows benefits
News Analysis, Posted 01 Nov 2007
The new FRCP: a progress report
The new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) have been in effect for about 10 months, so it seems a good time to take a look at how organizations are tackling yet another big information management mandate. We talked with leading e-discovery expert and Forrester principal analyst Barry Murphy about the scope of the new rules.
News Analysis, Posted 27 Sep 2007
Privacy, norms and politics
There are at least 500,000 cameras in the city of London, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal, which also reports that you're recorded on average 300 times a day there. Every station has had cameras since the 1990s. Yet life hasn't changed much. Why not?
News Analysis, Posted 27 Sep 2007
KM takes over center stage
News Analysis, Posted 27 Sep 2007
The adversity of knowledge
I'm years late getting to Jack Welch's Jack: Straight from the Gut. I had to read it for a project I was working on recently, and I'm glad I did, but not so much for what he says.
News Analysis, Posted 31 Aug 2007
The Collaboration 3.0 approach
News Analysis, Posted 31 Aug 2007
The experience economy expands
News Analysis, Posted 31 Aug 2007
One-stop search solution for law firm
News Analysis, Posted 13 Aug 2007
Business Objects gains Inxight
News Analysis, Posted 12 Jul 2007
Innovation Strategy: Toss old rules
News Analysis, Posted 12 Jul 2007
Whose fault is it, anyway?
News Analysis, Posted 12 Jul 2007
KM tackles tough e-gov challenges
Knowledge management tools and techniques are helping to support e-government initiatives aimed at some of the world’s most challenging issues, including poverty, national security and healthcare.
News Analysis, Posted 30 May 2007
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