Knowledge Management

Reuters to acquire ClearForest

Advances search, text analytics capabilities Posted May 02, 2007

Leveraging KM tools for public schools

Business process management, predictive analytics and document management are three core KM technologies that are increasingly finding their way into the public schools. Posted April 30, 2007

KM: still a long road ahead

Posted April 30, 2007

A wiki wonderland

MindTouch introduces Nexus Posted April 25, 2007

SOA for SMB

Fiorano unveils new product Posted April 25, 2007

Business Objects to acquire Cartesis

BI plus enterprise performance management Posted April 25, 2007

RSS for Notes, Sametime

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

Mid-market on demand

Saba extends its offering Posted April 16, 2007

Embeddable, open standards DAM

ClearStory offers OEM solution Posted April 11, 2007

Two timing

BEA unveils Web 2.0 offerings Posted April 09, 2007

Software AG to acquire webMethods

Deal worth $546 million Posted April 09, 2007

On-demand e-mail archiving

Fortiva enhances suite Posted April 04, 2007

GOVERNMENT gets a GRIP on KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Government offices are starting to take advantage of enterprisewide knowledge management systems to share information across widely dispersed offices that handle everything from criminal arrests to land management to taxation. Although many of the technologies that enable that sharing, like enterprise content management systems, have been around for several years, numerous state, county and local governments are still in the beginning stages of their programs. Posted April 01, 2007

Free wikis for five

Traction introduces TeamPage5 Posted March 28, 2007

March Madness and KM

Posted March 28, 2007

The world of super integration

Last summer, in a very quiet acquisition, Microsoft purchased a health intelligence software product called Azyxxi, which was the brainchild of Dr. Craig Feied, Dr. Mark Smith and Fidrik Iskandar of MedStar Health. That acquisition by Microsoft underscores the importance of “smart systems integration,” a phrase I use to describe “systems of systems” that perform exceptionally well together, are highly reliable and really change the way people work. Posted March 28, 2007

FAST's AIW unleashed

BI built on search Posted March 28, 2007

More support for law firms

Open Text announces enhancements Posted March 28, 2007

New options for the enterprise

Extending Exalead Posted March 28, 2007

Savvy services

Collective Intellect targets financial services Posted March 21, 2007

NewsGator goes mobile

Support for Java-enabled devices Posted March 21, 2007

Ektron releases CMS400.NET V 7.0

Built-in taxonomy, geo-mapping and wiki authoring Posted March 21, 2007

Wiki central

MindTouch launches Wik.is Posted March 14, 2007

Spreadsheet control

Embed into DM, CM systems Posted March 14, 2007

Speedier distribution of "decs"

Posted March 14, 2007

Bring out the BI

Version 5.0 from iDashboards Posted March 12, 2007

Hosted collaboration

Facilitating task management Posted March 12, 2007

DM/imaging for SharePoint

5280 Solutions releases new suite Posted March 12, 2007

Hey--get on my cloud

Quintura launches new version Posted March 07, 2007

Trintech partners with Prodiance

Announces xINET availability Posted March 07, 2007

Industry-specific search tool/portal

Provider HealthNet from SK&A Posted March 07, 2007

Content optimization

Interwoven announces new solutions Posted March 05, 2007

The long arm of compliance

HiSoftware releases Compliance Sheriff Posted March 05, 2007

Discovering FAST

InStream OEM partnership with LexisNexis Posted March 05, 2007

View From The Top: Exsys, Inc.

Posted March 01, 2007

View From The Top: Expert System

Posted March 01, 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

From knowledge to distraction

Posted March 01, 2007

Fine-tuning the enterprise

Tradition BPM with e-mail flexibility Posted March 01, 2007

Search for e-mail archives

X1 integrates with Symantec Posted March 01, 2007

Recommind's MindServer 5.0

Posted March 01, 2007

Clearly collaborative

Jive Software introduces new tool Posted February 26, 2007

AeroText supports open source

Version 5.1 for Linux Posted February 26, 2007
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