June 2012 [Volume 21, Issue 6]
Features
ECM: solutions for diverse content
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
28 May 2012
The ultimate KM challenge: Healthcare informaticists work toward meaningful alerts at the point of care.
David Raths //
28 May 2012
In healthcare, the kinds of alerts you create for patient safety deal with issues such as contra-indications about drug interactions, and the level of complexity is staggering....
Flexibility flourishes in the cloud
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
28 May 2012
Cloud technology allows organizations to simplify their use of software and reduce IT staff, but perhaps more importantly, they can achieve greater agility and remove a non-core function...
Adaptive case management award finalists
Nathaniel Palmer //
28 May 2012
The new era of social business
Nigel Fenwick //
28 May 2012
Social technology is coming into every organization—whether IT wants it or not.
Enterprise Content and Document Management Market Statement: AvePoint
28 May 2012
News Analysis
Consumerizing IT, KM and Enterprise Search
Stephen Arnold //
28 May 2012
Stephen Arnold waxes eloquent on the consumerization of IT, knowledge management, search and all other things "enterprise."
Personal KM: Pull & push with IFTTT
Thomas Vander Wal //
28 May 2012
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
Why is the Web so funny?
David Weinberger //
28 May 2012
Knowledge is serious business. People can spend their lives tweezing apart tiny micro-organisms or living in swamps swatting away mosquitoes and venom-dipped snakes in order to uncover a single fact. Few serious knowledge workers are in it for the money. Their sacrifices are real and are made in every aspect of human life: the social, economic, social, domestic. And not infrequently the consequences can save or fail to save lives.