June 2014 [Volume 23, Issue 6]
Features
Making sense of Social
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
28 May 2014
It’s time to talk about customers
Rob Koplowitz //
28 May 2014
...They are the lifeblood of your organization, and your employees likely aren't talking about them enough....
ECM moves on: managing the flow
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
28 May 2014
New for ECM: mobile, sync and offline access
Apoorv Durga //
28 May 2014
In recent years, ECM vendors have had to adapt to BYOD policies and to the demands of users to work on mobile devices.
News Analysis
SharePoint 2013: Does it finally crack the code of WCM?
Tony Byrne //
27 May 2014
Ever since Microsoft began adding Web content management (WCM) capabilities to SharePoint in 2007, customers have been asking themselves when Redmond would get serious about providing a platform suited not just for intranet use cases, but for marketing-oriented websites as well.
Surveillance: an important facet of KM
The knowledge dilemma
Stephen E. Arnold //
28 May 2014
As organizations struggle to maintain a competitive advantage and minimize risk, surveillance will become an important facet of knowledge management.
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
Thingy words
David Weinberger //
28 May 2014
If you use the word "content" to talk about stuff on the Web, my friend Doc Searls is likely to give you a stiff talking-to. People don't write content. They write articles, poems, songs, etc.
The Future of the Future
Building the world trade center of the future
Art Murray, D.Sc. //
28 May 2014
Topping out at a symbolic 1,776 feet, the new World Trade Center (WTC) tower in New York City is a bold statement of economic resilience and mankind's ability to look to the future.