The State Department is transforming internal communications by implementing open-source technology and putting it behind a firewall. Unlike most other federal agencies, the State Department for many ...
Blogs and wikis have moved past the tech bling phase and are settling in as core fixtures in the enterprise collaboration infrastructure. Two enterprise content management vendors are helping drive ...
This article has been modified from its original version. Certain quoted material has been removed because its veracity could not be confirmed. Where do you find all the bits and pieces that comprise ...
Moments after the eye of Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, news agencies everywhere rushed to report the story. But among the quickest to begin offering comprehensive ...
Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software (WikiWikiWeb) originally described it as “the simplest online database that could possibly work.” His words speak to the first appeal of a ...
As businesses worldwide debate the pros and cons of using wikis, tagging, Web mashups, syndicated feeds and blogs, the Web 2.0 Expo opened Sunday in San Francisco with a gaggle of vendors betting ...
In the course of my research into Enterprise Content Management (which you can help by filling out my survey and possibly win some fabulous prizes too), I am seeing some interesting new developments.
ORLANDO – IBM/Lotus plans to expand its corporate collaboration tools by adding social relationship, behavior mapping and alerting technology that lets users easily share ideas, data, research and ...
The agenda for last year’s Enterprise 2.0 Conference was vendor- and analyst-heavy, since, at the time, few end-user companies were widely using the Web 2.0 technologies that were nurtured by the ...
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