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36 Articles match "2003","Knowledge Management"
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
decided to put together a wiki where we could all contribute and share our knowledge across. From there onwards, the continuous learning experience of transitioning from traditional collaboration and knowledge sharing tools to these social tools has been quite exciting, to say the least. However, I am not going to start telling you all sorts of various different details on how IBM has been adopting social software tools over the last few years, starting probably on that landmark date I have mentioned already a couple of times how my first contact with social software tools inside IBM , my current employer, was around the year 2000, when one of the communities I still belong to (And still one of my favourite ones , too!)
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
Eg, " CASAHL Lotus Notes Application Analyzer 2010 (first released in 2003): The leading analysis system to provide Lotus Notes users a comprehensive understanding of their environment. This product supports drag and drop migration of multiple application types (Notes/Domino, QuickPlace, Dom.Doc, Quickr for Domino, Quickr for Websphere, FileNet, Content Manager, file Systems, etc.) Hundreds Gmail 2010 vs Lotus Notes 1995 ... PC Pro compares the planned additions to Gmail with Lotus Notes from the mid-1990s. "
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
I’ve started putting together some references on prior work on The Knowledge Bucket (this is a wiki reference resource for KM professionals), and it would be good if you could add references to any other work you know about. of his KM Trilogy) (Thanks to Janice Keeler).
This was developed further by Abell and Oxbrow’s work for TFPL in 2001 ( Competing with Knowledge ).
Angela Abell and Val Skelton of TFPL subsequently published a Knowledge and Information Management Competency Dictionary (2003) – it is very asset focused, very little on human capital development
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Tuesday, September 6, 2005
ISSN 1479-4411 First published in 2003 .
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Yakabod has been providing knowledge management solutions since 2003. Yakabod’s flagship product is the Yakabox™ Knowledge Network. It is a secure knowledge-sharing system that enables organizations more control over their content and allows for secure collaboration, both internally and with their business partners. feel even more It was founded in 2001 by CEO Scott Ryser and CTO Scott Williamson and first focused on web applications. I
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
decided to put together a wiki where we could all contribute and share our knowledge across. From there onwards, the continuous learning experience of transitioning from traditional collaboration and knowledge sharing tools to these social tools has been quite exciting, to say the least. However, I am not going to start telling you all sorts of various different details on how IBM has been adopting social software tools over the last few years, starting probably on that landmark date I have mentioned already a couple of times how my first contact with social software tools inside IBM , my current employer, was around the year 2000, when one of the communities I still belong to (And still one of my favourite ones , too!)
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
most of the time around the area of Knowledge Management, collaboration, communities and social computing. that used, rather heavily, a wiki as its main collaboration and knowledge sharing tool amongst community members.
From there onwards, and, over the course of the years, I have been working in multiple various different projects where collaboration, knowledge sharing and communities have always played a key role (Even today!), If yesterday’s blog post was probably one of *the* most important articles I have written in my 12th year old Internet life anywhere (Although the initial outcome doesn’t seem to be that positive , at least, initially), here I am today again putting together another entry where I will share another piece of news about one other historical moment in my work career that I witnessed earlier on this morning .
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
I’ve started putting together some references on prior work on The Knowledge Bucket (this is a wiki reference resource for KM professionals), and it would be good if you could add references to any other work you know about. of his KM Trilogy) (Thanks to Janice Keeler).
This was developed further by Abell and Oxbrow’s work for TFPL in 2001 ( Competing with Knowledge ).
Angela Abell and Val Skelton of TFPL subsequently published a Knowledge and Information Management Competency Dictionary (2003) – it is very asset focused, very little on human capital development
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Mind you, when I first started thinking about social software and how I would use it at work it was probably around 2002 or thereabouts and it still took me a while to engage (December 2003).
It’s a social and transformational phenomenon to humanise and personalise the corporate environment, so that we would have an opportunity to foster and boost our own personal business relationships in order to help us collaborate closer and share our knowledge with other knowledge workers in much more powerful ways. How many times have you heard already, and over the last few months specially, how Social Computing (And social software along with social networking for that matter!)
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
the Happy User Peak | Main | Your turn: free-range posts » Building a successful online community It was March 26, 2003, in the Santa Clara Convention Center in the heart of Silicon Valley. Oh yeah, they did win a 2003 award that night, and the next year as well, beating out Suns java.net and Microsoft for a 2004 Jolt award.) I talked about this earlier Creating Passionate Users About Search CPU Blog Past favorites Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain Code like a girl Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane When only the glib win, we all lose How to be an expert Creativity on speed Micromanagement: the Zombie Function The hi-res user experience Mediocrity by "areas of improvement" Death by risk-aversion Crash course in learning theory Free Range Posts (open
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Free chapters) Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships 2nd Edition Living Networks Articles and Reports Future of Media Report 2008 Future of Media Report 2007 Future of Media Report 2006 Executive Insights into Enterprise Social Network Strategy Future of the Media Lifecycle Future of Media: Strategy Tools Executive Insights into Enterprise 2.0 Web 2.0 Framework Trend map 2007+ Extinction Timeline SAP White Paper: Service Delivery Innovation White Paper: The Seven MegaTrends of Professional
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Monday, December 10, 2007
HP Communities » Contact HP United States-English
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Monday, March 30, 2009
quot; Load and Go " one click reports quickly provide powerful insights, graphs and diagrams to fundamentally improve business performance. Who are VNA/PE users? VNA/PE users are leaders, managers, business improvement teams and people seeking to fundamentally improve business outcomes. Reports are generated in PowerPoint 2003, Visio 2003, Word 2003 and HTML. Network data entry and uploads are performed in Excel. Frequently Asked Questions VNA Professional Edition™ (VNA/PE) is a hosted and desktop value network visualization, analysis and optimization solution.
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