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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
In this case, the organisation is aware of its culture of collaboration and moves ahead to embrace the wrong technology (e.g. ready staff but get an archaic document management tool because the IT department has restrictions on anything but Java and Security Level 3 software). In this case the technology turned out to be one that matched their hidden culture of collaboration. PebbleRoad Home About us Services Work Events Articles Articles 5 Dec 21 2009 [link] The culture of collaboration and what it means for your intranet by Maish Nichani Many organisations are waking up to the fact that collaboration is a key piece of the intranet puzzle.
 
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
It reviews technologies currently on the market; discusses pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses, and specific requirements Kehoe shares case studies that illuminate how search technologies are leveraged in different types of organizations; and provides a good introduction to and understanding of the enterprise search world.” Miles said the characteristics of great search include conversational capabilities, open ended, flexible, and smart.  It is Java based with an Apache license, prolific documentation, many implementations, and you have total control over search and
 
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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I am going to address these questions in a series of posts with technical insights and case studies. If you are not yet a member, Join OStatic and help the Open Source community by sharing your thoughts, answering user questions and providing reviews and alternatives for projects. Your Name Email Address (kept hidden) Your Comment * Explore Software in this Blog Post
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In this paper we describe this model of innovation and illustrate our experience in four case studies. Introduction In 2004, the IBM leadership team was advocating a perspective on innovation that required transparent, open collaboration and global accessibility. The CIO team undertook the task to articulate the business case for investing in the new innovation program by developing a vision of its possibilities. Country/region [ change ] Terms of use Home Products Services & solutions Support & downloads My account IBM Research Journals Home Systems Journal Current Issue Recent Issues Papers in Progress Search Journal Archives Subscribe/Order Description Authors Guide Journal of Research and Development Staff Contact Us Related links IBM Service
I’ve made a point to put this community knowledge pre-amble in front the platforms list since we have learned from recent case studies that technology decisions should come towards the end of a community. In general, however, we are learning from this year’s studies that when technology drives the community, the outcome tends to suffer. ve On BNET: 6 ways to boost a netbook's power BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! Members Log In Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe
In this case, the organisation is aware of its culture of collaboration and moves ahead to embrace the wrong technology (e.g. ready staff but get an archaic document management tool because the IT department has restrictions on anything but Java and Security Level 3 software). In this case the technology turned out to be one that matched their hidden culture of collaboration. PebbleRoad Home About us Services Work Events Articles Articles 5 Dec 21 2009 [link] The culture of collaboration and what it means for your intranet by Maish Nichani Many organisations are waking up to the fact that collaboration is a key piece of the intranet puzzle.
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