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[Document Management Software | Open Source Document Management System blogs] KnowledgeTree CMS Vendor Meme | Document Management Software ...: There are some basic guides built into KnowledgeTree but the bulk of our .We also have a pre-sales support team, who are on-hand to answer questions that require deep technical knowledge.
[crisscrossed] Web2.0, knowledge sharing and IT departments : crisscrossed blog: Here in Germany, Web2.0 is in everybody’s mouth. Newspapers have been reporting about it lately, and some things are around the buzz word–blogs, wikis, social networks, wikipedia, facebook or youtube, get more and more attention.
[Knowledge Management News & Resources] links for 2008-12-10: This paper provides empirical support to the issues that concern the connections of different communities that are involved in computer science teaching in secondary education. The members of the communities participated in a web-based community and contributed to project development activities regarding the design, implementation and evaluation of ICT-based educational material.
[Labeling News] Interview with Carl Brown of SimplyRFID » Labeling News: However, we find most people think RFID is a magic GPS tag that will tell them, “Hey, you bought me on this date and time and Im still under warranty and Im located in Johns desk!” Asset Tracking still takes someone doing something. Which, can be the hardest part of every process.
[The FASTForward Blog] The FASTForward Blog » Making Your Knowledge Work PersonAll ...: PersonAll provides organizations with the means of offering its workers a fully personalized knowledge work portal. It allows each and every employee of an organization to integrate external information (from RSS feeds and other sources) to create always-on sources of information on markets, customers, industries, issues, topics, etc.
[Enlightened tradition] Social = people = personal first: As JP Rangaswami suggests, filtering on the way out provides opportunities for more interesting knowledge management. In order to filter on the way in, we need to have filters, filters which can act as anchors and frames and thereby .
[ICTlogy] ICTlogy » The personal research portal: web 2.0 driven individual ...: Complementary to formal publishing or taking part in congresses, and based on the concept of the e-portfolio, the PRP is a knowledge management system that enhances reading, storing and creating at both the private and public levels. Relying heavily on Web 2.0 applications - easy to use, freely available - the PRP automatically implies a public exposure and a digital presence that enables conversations and network weaving without time and space boundaries.
[Internet Technology News From WebsiteGear] PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, March 30, 2009 ...: NET Development on Linux SF90569 03/30/2009 09:00 r f WA-Microsoft-Dairy (REDMOND) Wells' Dairy Saves More Than $500000 With Microsoft Virtualization and Management Solutions SF90585 03/30/2009 09:00 r f CA-Samplify-Systems (SANTA CLARA) ....
[Blog :: Headshift] Lotus Connections 2.5 :: Blog :: Headshift: IBM has a track record, however, of catching up and eventually passing the competition (as per its WebSphere Application Server and Portal products), and if you want the re-assurance that the IBM badge brings, and especially if you are looking for mobile support, Connections 2.5 is definitely for you. I'm particularly interested to see what new use cases emerge out of blogs, wikis etc.
[Collaborative Thinking] Collaborative Thinking: Circling Around To Enterprise 2.0 Again: SharePoint has been around for several years (as have other workspace vendor products from IBM, Novell, etc). As people begin to work natively with web-based content (blogs and wikis) they also still want (or need) to add word processing, spread sheets and presentation files into Jive, Socialtext and others - it will be interesting to see how these vendors also deal with the "how used"
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