March 2008 (100 Companies) [Volume 17, Issue 3]
Features
What are people searching for and where are they looking?
Sue Feldman //
29 Feb 2008
We know that knowledge workers spend a large percentage of their time looking for information. What are they looking for and where are they looking? In fall 2007, we set about trying to find out. In conjunction with KMWorld and IDC's Technology Advisory Panel, we asked participants to tell us how long they spent searching, what their typical questions were, and where they went (online or print) to find the information they needed.
KM on the road: mobile applications
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
29 Feb 2008
No matter how light a laptop is, carrying it around, opening it and booting up is never entirely convenient for a mobile knowledge worker.
ECM: New facets of a changing market
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
29 Feb 2008
Enterprise content management (ECM) is an increasingly complex sector of knowledge management, with new options and issues arising steadily.
KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2008
Hugh McKellar //
29 Feb 2008
So why do these companies matter? Not necessarily because they are the most innovative, but that's a factor. Not because they are ahead of the curve on Enterprise 2.0 initiatives, but that's also a factor.Not because they are the most financially successful (that's not a factor), and not because they have the most efficient marketing engines—that's not a factor either.We have long held that the true essence of knowledge management is an attitude, a single-minded commitment to improvement.
View From the Top: A2iA
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: ABBYY
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: adenin TECHNOLOGIES
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Astute Solutions
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Clearview
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Collexis Holdings Inc.
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Connectbeam, Inc.
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Connotate
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: eGain Communications Corp.
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Exalead Inc.
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Exsys Inc
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Global 360
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Intellisearch
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: ISYS Search Software
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: JustSystems
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: KANA Software, Inc.
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Kroll Ontrack
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Mediasurface
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: NextPage
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Noetix Corporation
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Northern Light
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: PaperThin
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: QL2
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: SAVO
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Siderean Software, Inc.
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Sinequa
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: SpringCM
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Teragram (A SAS Company)
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: TOWER Software
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Ultimus
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Vital Path
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: XyEnterprise
29 Feb 2008
View From the Top: Xythos Software
29 Feb 2008
View From theTop: ZyLAB
29 Feb 2008
News Analysis
The deep and delicate art of ECM
Jim Murphy //
29 Feb 2008
The enterprise content management (ECM) market is at a critical turning point where it must prove itself or be lost altogether. Over the last 20 years, widely disparate business demands for content management, the stubborn resistance of antiquated practices, widely different methods of handling content, technology growing pains...
What’s wrong with being right?
David Weinberger //
29 Feb 2008
Education. Government. Media. Business. Science.That's the Jeopardy answer to the question, "What are five institutions whose value comes to a large degree from providing authoritative knowledge?"
One size does not fit all with search engines
Stephen E. Arnold //
29 Feb 2008
COLUMNS: