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Sunday, January 17, 2010
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.) Atlassian Confluence for Learning ... Atlassian Confluence is good for social learning. " Gmail 2010 vs Lotus Notes 1995 ... PC Pro compares the planned additions to Gmail with Lotus Notes from the mid-1990s. "
 
Monday, October 5, 2009
home | Projectday 2009 | teamblog | newsradar | events | cases | knowledge base | concepts | about FWS Comparing tools for cross-organizational collaboration By Robert Slagter | In EN , team blog | 7 comments. Since one of our customers would like to experiment with close collaboration across organizational boundaries (discussing information), I am currently comparing a series
 
Friday, October 2, 2009
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But if you have been a knowledge worker for a while now getting exposed to social software in general and making heavy use of it you will know exactly what I mean and also you would come to the conclusion that exciting times are ahead of us! 34; It won’t be enough to hire knowledge workers to survive and thrive in this recession. Earlier on today, while I was getting started with my morning catchup routines, I got things going with my twitterings with this particular tweet : " Having one of those days where I keep questioning whether it’s all worth it pushing the limit as a 2.0
Prior to the release I spoke with Bill Arconati, Confluence Product Marketing Manager. I got a good background on the evolution of Altassian as well as preview of Confluence 3.0. As a disclosure, one of my business partners, Helix Commerce, is a Canadian reseller of Confluence but I have no direct Atlassian connection. I was very interested, as I have known about them for some time.
Yakabod Provides Robust Knowledge Management with a Social Side Atlassian Announces Confluence 3.0 It seems like all the enterprise collaboration platforms are adding more features to become a suite. Th emor eI talk to the more they are developing a similar comprehensive suite. This is not a bad thing, It validates the market an these features.
Unless you can structure it yourself like Nathan Wallace did with a Confluence wiki…not sure if SocialText can achieve a similar thing, but I believe OpenText Social Media, Lotus Connections, Jive, Awareness, Traction, Telligent, Connectbeam, and more suites made of components rather than designed as an Intranet. This is taking us back to the true meaning of Intranet (via Matthew Hodgson), rather then the hijacked, vetted, static, one-to-many tool it became. “Essentially, he observed that people were creating small websites inside their organisations to share knowledge
home | Projectday 2009 | teamblog | newsradar | events | cases | knowledge base | concepts | about FWS Comparing tools for cross-organizational collaboration By Robert Slagter | In EN , team blog | 7 comments. Since one of our customers would like to experiment with close collaboration across organizational boundaries (discussing information), I am currently comparing a series
But what happens when you bring these tools into the constrained, policy-driven, risk-averse world of the corporate intranet where the user population is small, where expressing oneself as an individual and on a personal level can feel threatening, and where management is watching your every move? Richard Dennison, BT ’s Internal Programme Manager, tells the story.   It was inevitable that the unprecedented and explosive growth of social media tools on the internet would eventually start to seep through firewalls onto corporate intranets. Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0
But what happens when you bring these tools into the constrained, policy-driven, risk-averse world of the corporate intranet where the user population is small, where expressing oneself as an individual and on a personal level can feel threatening, and where management is watching your every move? Richard Dennison, BT ’s Internal Programme Manager, tells the story.   It was inevitable that the unprecedented and explosive growth of social media tools on the internet would eventually start to seep through firewalls onto corporate intranets. Inside out A view from deep inside the intestines of a global company Blog About My articles New BT social media case study (12/09/08) BT Web 2.0
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