Collaboration

RSS for Notes, Sametime

NewsGator offers plug-ins for Lotus Posted April 16, 2007

Two timing

BEA unveils Web 2.0 offerings Posted April 09, 2007

Free wikis for five

Traction introduces TeamPage5 Posted March 28, 2007

Collaborative DM

Targeting document-intensive processes Posted March 28, 2007

Wiki central

MindTouch launches Wik.is Posted March 14, 2007

Hosted collaboration

Facilitating task management Posted March 12, 2007

KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management

About a year ago, Dr. Michael Koenig wrote in these pages that unlike many business “fads,” knowledge management didn’t fall into the typical 10-year pattern of boom and bust, with four or five years of explosive growth, followed by a slightly longer period of almost equally dramatic decline. His conclusion: KM is here to stay. Posted March 01, 2007

Clearly collaborative

Jive Software introduces new tool Posted February 26, 2007

Optimizing BPM, RM

Global 360 introduces G360 Case Manager 10.0 Posted January 24, 2007

Interwise expands Connect

Complete Documentum collaboration Posted January 22, 2007

ERID meets IDOL

Cardiff integrates Autonomy technology Posted January 10, 2007

Traction integrates InStream

FAST search for TeamPage Posted January 03, 2007

The Readers speak-10th Anniversary KMWorld Readers' Choice Awards

About 11 years ago, a group of us were starting to ask ourselves whether all this "information management stuff" might have a greater purpose than merely to store information in a file server somewhere. That maybe—just maybe—information could be applied to the type of work and to the level of decision-making taking place in business at such a famously accelerated pace. And in providing that information to the right person at the right time, the promise of a truly knowledge-based economy could be realized. In the 10 years since ImagingWorld became KMWorld magazine, we've tried to address the discipline (practice? theory? religion?) of knowledge management from each of its well-known constituent components—people, process, technology. Posted January 01, 2007

Blogs and wikis: ready for prime time?

Blogs began springing up more than a decade ago as a way for individuals to maintain online diaries, voice their opinions on politics and vent about consumer products. They proliferated rapidly, and thousands became millions. Tainted perhaps by the image of bloggers as gossipmongers, blogs were not taken seriously as enterprise applications until fairly recently. Posted January 01, 2007

Toward the transparent enterprise

Open Text launches Livelink 10 Posted December 28, 2006

Reader ready

Adobe releases Reader 8 Posted December 11, 2006

Putting customers first

Posted December 11, 2006

Mindjet for Microsoft

New functionality for Word 2007 Posted December 05, 2006

Embeddable ECM

EMC Documentum introduces OEM offerings Posted November 27, 2006

Recommind gets to the point

Integrates with SharePoint 2007 Posted November 13, 2006

Web 2.0 for enterprise

MindTouch offers new appliance Posted November 08, 2006

Moving KM forward

Instranet releases CCIL 5.5 Posted November 06, 2006

SiteCatalyst 13 from Omniture

BPO for Web 2.0 Posted October 27, 2006

Capable collaboration

Traction releases TeamPage 3.7 Posted September 18, 2006

AutoVue goes Linux

Expanding collaborative visualization Posted September 11, 2006

E-mail goes Wiki

MindTouch offers Outlook tool Posted September 06, 2006

Trend-Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: OneSource, PaperThin, QL2 Software, RedDot

Select Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend-Setting Products of 2006

Posted August 23, 2006

New collaboration offering

GoToWebinar from Citrix Online Posted August 16, 2006

IBM to purchase FileNet

All cash, $1.6 billion Posted August 10, 2006

Context is king

Platform upgrade from Contextware Posted August 09, 2006

Open Text to acquire Hummingbird

All-cash deal for $489 million Posted August 09, 2006

Toward portal perfection

BEA launches WebLogic 9.2 Posted July 17, 2006

Practice makes perfect

LexisNexis delivers tools for small firms Posted July 10, 2006

Time is on its side

Posted July 05, 2006

Easier expertise

Exsys upgrades Corvid Posted June 12, 2006

MindManager for the Mac

Mindjet extends visual mapping Posted June 12, 2006

Scientists take a closer look at ELNs

In the pharmaceutical industry, an electronic lab notebook can be more than a receptacle for documents; it can be a platform for knowledge management and collaboration. Posted May 26, 2006

Collaboration and portals team up for enterprise workplace

What is a sure way to lose the attention of customers or prospects? Tell them that you want to sell them more IT infrastructure. That can be very challenging because of the amount and complexity of infrastructure that has already been purchased and deployed over many years. Posted May 26, 2006

A business plan for disaster

As a result of the three-day New York City transit strike in December, the millions of commuters who regularly travel into Manhattan or throughout the five boroughs had to find an alternate means of transportation or an alternate workplace. Posted February 01, 2006

Vignette strengthens capabilities

Vignette strengthens capabilities Posted February 01, 2006

Integrated Collaboration

SiteScape introduces Forum ZX Posted January 01, 2006

This one's for you

A brand new KMWorld.com Posted November 17, 2005

Celebrating nine years of KM

Posted October 01, 2005

When Internal Content Meets External Business Information

Any decision is only as good as the information behind it. Companies know that accurate information is their most important asset, capable of shedding vital insight onto current customers, prospects, competitors, partners and suppliers. However, such information is also volatile, highly perishable, often scarce and costly. Professionals who develop client relationships spend a significant amount of their time obtaining, reviewing and evaluating information. Aside from the enormous cost of ad hoc research conducted by “information amateurs,” having the best-possible business intelligence available is crucial to a company’s competitive advantage. . . . Posted October 01, 2005

The Uncaptured Advantage

Have you ever heard this?: “I could have told you that would never fly…” “How come we didn’t know about that…?” “We’ve looked at that before…?” Have you thought this?: “How the heck did that happen…?” “If only I knew then what I know now…” “This might be very useful to us, but who should I tell…?” “I wonder who would know…?” “Where could I find…?” Operating in a competitive world plagued with information overload and attention deficit, these are, unfortunately, typical experiences. How many times do individuals and companies reinvent the wheel because information was not effectively captured and shared? How many times do we find out after brutal surprises that it was a simple failure to connect the dots, all of which were there? . . . Posted October 01, 2005

Extending Support with Collaborative Forums

You know your company and products are special, and your customers feel that way, too. That’s why they want to participate in collaborative forums. They learn from other expert customers, gain recognition, build their reputation, let their needs be known and become part of a community. With collaborative forums, customer participants are engaging on their own terms and volunteering their support to help others. A wide range of companies, such as Novell and Business Objects, have implemented forums to enhance their KM strategies for supporting complex products. . . . Posted October 01, 2005

Virtual Project Rooms Streamline Project Management

In today’s business environment, project teams are made up of the best people available, regardless of location. These teams may be made up of employees, outside vendors and consultants, who may be working together for days, weeks or even years. In this setting, project-related content is typically stored in the location in which it is created, and is then sent to the other team members via e-mail, overnight mail or by fax. The result is that multiple copies of a given document are floating around, and no one knows which version is the most up-to-date. . . . Posted October 01, 2005

A Primer on Structured vs. Unstructured Search

If you search for a monkey in the jungle, it’s tougher than finding one at the zoo, and if you search for unstructured content, it’s tougher than finding structured content. Completely different search technologies specialize in one or the other, but many technologies now say they search both. That’s why if you’re researching new search solutions, you’re going to hear about the difference between structured and unstructured information, and it’s going to get confusing, because those definitions have evolved over time . . . . Posted October 01, 2005
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