11 Articles match "Directory","Document Management"

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Sunday, February 21, 2010
The first offering, SnappFiles, demonstrated by IBM at MacWorld in San Francisco last week, is a free app available on the Apple App Store that delivers secure access to and collaboration on corporate documents stored in IBM Lotus Quickr or Filenet P8 ECM systems. With work underway to support other IBM ECM systems such as IBM Content Manager and Lotus Connections Files next month, SnappFiles is designed to be a single point of entry into corporate document management systems. " NewsGator for iPhone and iPad ... NewsGator released two new mobile clients for its add-on
 
Sunday, September 20, 2009
These people tend to be managers or supervisors, have held their job position for 3 to 10 years, and are already using Web 2.0 Secure Document Collaboration in SharePoint ... Cryptzone is hosting a webinar on September 23 about secure document collaboration in SharePoint. " Making Collaboration Work ... Cisco released findings from a recent study of collaboration tools and users. "
 
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Even self-organising directories you see on Twitter like wefollow People We use OpenText for our CoPs (and for Document Management for that matter), and for the past 3 months have been piloting their new Social Media product (in the realm of Jive, Lotus Connections, SocialText). Here we can talk in a forum, upload documents, and use a wiki. Nancy White has a post called Communities, networks and what sits in between , which links to a video with herself and the effervescent Robin Good …I am intrigued by the sweet spot between networks and communities.
 

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Helen, Ruth and Nadine are in the Information Management group at Telecom NZ. ECM" covers web site, documents, collaboration and workflow. There are three business groups up on the intranet today -- Information Management, Wholesale, and Chorus. we had an older intranet, we wanted to upgrade document management system (and deal with Helen Rayner from Telecom New Zealand is kicking off day two of the NZ SharePoint Conference. Helen and a couple of her colleagues (Ruth and Nadine) are talking on success factors for MOSS 2007 for ECM.
maybe a community only want forums, or maybe they just want a blog and a place to store documents, etc… Members can additonally write blog posts, interact in forums, and add documents. lot of the time it’s not what they are after, they didn’t realise “communities are conversations”, and they were just after more of a document management (DM) type thing. This is a follow-up to my Community Lessons post, and Community paradox post. Top-Down community creation
Collaborative creation of documentation. This could potentially include: wikis blogs forums or discussion boards intranet subsites mailing lists simple document management SharePoint or Notes fileshares instant messaging online conferencing solutions Whether these are provided as part of a single software suite, or as separate tools, all of these capabilities are likely to be needed in any medium to large organisation. This includes deployment onto corporate servers, with appropriate backup and other technical support. ‘Single sign-on’ Step Two Designs Beyond The Idea Skip to content Home Blog About us Contact Us Home > articles > collaboration > Establish a portfolio of collaboration tools CMb 2007-19 Establish a portfolio of collaboration tools Written by James Robertson , published November 5th, 2007 Categorised under: articles , collaboration , enterprise 2.0 , intranets There is no one-size-fits-all solution for collaboration needs within an organisation.
Enlightened tradition Trying to reconcile the unreconcileable About this blog (plus disclaimer) On Tarns Posted by: Mark Gould | 16 September 2008 Some things about KM that we now know are wrong There are a few things that act as talismans for traditional knowledge management. Superstition 1: We need an expertise directory This sounds like a great idea. Here’s a couple of blog posts undermining commonly-held KM superstitions. Clearly “know-who” is an essential part of good
have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). The social task management bit, however, is all about collaboration. Find the knowledge “crowds” that are locked up and hidden away Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. I
Even self-organising directories you see on Twitter like wefollow People We use OpenText for our CoPs (and for Document Management for that matter), and for the past 3 months have been piloting their new Social Media product (in the realm of Jive, Lotus Connections, SocialText). Here we can talk in a forum, upload documents, and use a wiki. Nancy White has a post called Communities, networks and what sits in between , which links to a video with herself and the effervescent Robin Good …I am intrigued by the sweet spot between networks and communities.
Requirements Here’s a list of companies that provide collaboration platforms with turn-key social features for ‘instant’ community. Collaboration tools and social features Common features, but are not limited to, include: forums, wikis, blogs, media, rss, aggregation homepages, presence, instant messaging, and ability to connect to identity systems such as LDAP/Active Directory. These tools may have social networking features, that’s optional, but should certainly scale to it. These platforms can be used in intranets, extranets, or public communities.
have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). The social task management bit, however, is all about collaboration. Find the knowledge “crowds” that are locked up and hidden away Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. I
The first offering, SnappFiles, demonstrated by IBM at MacWorld in San Francisco last week, is a free app available on the Apple App Store that delivers secure access to and collaboration on corporate documents stored in IBM Lotus Quickr or Filenet P8 ECM systems. With work underway to support other IBM ECM systems such as IBM Content Manager and Lotus Connections Files next month, SnappFiles is designed to be a single point of entry into corporate document management systems. " NewsGator for iPhone and iPad ... NewsGator released two new mobile clients for its add-on
These people tend to be managers or supervisors, have held their job position for 3 to 10 years, and are already using Web 2.0 Secure Document Collaboration in SharePoint ... Cryptzone is hosting a webinar on September 23 about secure document collaboration in SharePoint. " Making Collaboration Work ... Cisco released findings from a recent study of collaboration tools and users. "