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January 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 1]: Features
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Fall is one of the most popular times to announce new automobiles. It's also vendor announcement season in the information technology (IT) business.
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Dennis Byron
Traditional BI solutions have focused primarily on delivering information to decision makers whether at the executive or staff levels. Although there has been much progress in the speed, accuracy and presentation methods of delivering information to users, there has been little progress in extending true decision support functionality to the broader organizations.
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Business process management (BPM) is proving to be a versatile and valuable solution for companies across many sectors. Its use can grow incrementally, and eventually interconnect multiple functional areas.
Transparent access and manipulation of content in heterogeneous CM systems--it’s a bit of a pipe dream now, but hold on to your hats
Posted 01 Jan 2006
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John Harney
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January 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 1]: Industry Watch
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Autonomy to acquire Verity
Posted 01 Jan 2006
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Captiva enhances InputAccel
Posted 01 Jan 2006
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Translations.com and Percussion partner
Posted 01 Jan 2006
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SiteScape introduces Forum ZX
Posted 01 Jan 2006
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Cozy up for content management
Posted 14 Nov 2005
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PaperThin enhances CommonSpot
Posted 26 Oct 2005
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January 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 1]: News Analysis
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Recent figures from INPUT (www.input.com), a market research firm specializing in analysis of government business, indicate that federal spending on knowledge management (KM) will reach $1.3 billion per year within the next five years.
In 2001, we launched the KMWorld Awards as a way to bring greater visibility to the broad arena of knowledge management, and in the ensuing five years we've seen ever-increasing accomplishments both in technology and implementations
Posted 01 Jan 2006
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Hugh McKellar
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Robert Smallwood
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January 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 1]:KM in Practice
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January 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 1]: Columns by David Weinberger
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Posted 01 Jan 2006
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David Weinberger
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January 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 1]: Columns From The Editor
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Posted 01 Jan 2006
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Hugh McKellar