June 2007, [Vol 16, Issue 6]
Features
Smart image and video search
Greg Pepus //
30 May 2007
As anyone who regularly works with computers can attest, mainstream recognition of visual images is not a computer’s strong suit—or at least not yet. There is extremely limited cognizance, understanding and automatic context available in the Web-based image search tools you and I use every day.
Bridging the collaboration age gap with unified communications and Web 2.0
Mark Levitt //
30 May 2007
All roads lead to RM
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
30 May 2007
The case for records management (RM) gets more compelling every day. Perhaps the most commonly mentioned driver is compliance, although that buzzword has a broad range of meanings.
SaaS in perspective
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
30 May 2007
Few trends in the software world are attracting as much attention as "software as a service" (SaaS).
Pharmaceutical firms discover the therapeutic value of KM
Phil Britt //
30 May 2007
COLLABORATION SOLUTIONS: Microsoft Corporation
30 May 2007
RECORDS MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS: TOWER Software
30 May 2007
E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS: Inquisite
30 May 2007
PHARMACEUTICAL SOLUTIONS: Faulkner Information Services
30 May 2007
PHARMACEUTICAL SOLUTIONS: TOWER Software
30 May 2007
News Analysis
KM tackles tough e-gov challenges
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
30 May 2007
Knowledge management tools and techniques are helping to support e-government initiatives aimed at some of the world’s most challenging issues, including poverty, national security and healthcare.
Whatever happened to the page? New Adobe Applications boost collaboration and workflow
Steve Barth //
30 May 2007
“What’s in an AIIM?”
Hugh McKellar //
30 May 2007
COLUMNS:
The Future of the Future
The Future of the Future: Breaking free of the technology trap
Art Murray, D.Sc. //
30 May 2007