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23 Articles match "Knowledge Management","Lotus Notes"
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
Gmail 2010 vs Lotus Notes 1995 ... PC Pro compares the planned additions to Gmail with Lotus Notes from the mid-1990s. " Comparing the Notes architecture back then (all of which is still in the product, even now) with what Google is laboriously developing, as if there were no prior art, is pretty illuminating: Notes does smart replication between servers and clients, works offline or in low-bandwidth connections admirably well, secures the inter-machine traffic with robust levels of encryption, doesn’t have to sit on These are all things which SMTP (on the one hand) and webmail over http (on the other) are struggling to reproduce, the best part of 20 years later. " More
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
By all means this is my list of suggestions; definitely, not the most exhaustive and comprehensive that you will be finding out there, but certainly it could well be a good start for those folks who may be interested, especially, in the area of social computing, knowledge sharing, learning and collaboration. Going from IntraVision’s lovely mobile Lotusphere Web site , to Turtle’s super nifty iPhone application ( Available at the Apple Store for free) or Genii Software’s helpful Lotus Notes database , amongst several other options. Yesterday I mentioned how the last couple of days I have been preparing, and getting everything ready, too!,
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Incredibly Dull About Me Andrew Gent View my complete profile Topics Information Architecture (24) Knowledge Management (52) Poetry (15) Technology (40) Video Games (20) Blog Archive ▼ 2009 (21) ▼ June (3) The Art of Managing Knowledge Management Programs Bing Bang Boom I am Tired of Killing Things ► April (6) Sustainable KM: Principles & Approaches Sustainable KM: The Challenges (Part 4) Have We Missed the Boat? Social
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
And that’s one of the main issues that most mobile knowledge workers have got right now as we speak with regards to their own adoption of social software in a corporate environment.
And the latest example is coming from one of my favourite social software tools: IBM’s Lotus Connections .
Actually, from one of the components I have started to rely very heavily on over the I am sure you would agree with me that Social Computing, and, in particular, social software tools, still have got plenty of different challenges within the enterprise in order to provoke that massive cultural shift most of us have been looking forward to for a long while.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
eProductivity for Lotus Notes Ships ... of eProductivity for Lotus Notes, a software application that brings David Allen's GTD methodology to life in Lotus Notes. " With eProductivity, users reclaim up to 30 minutes each day by reducing the time it takes to capture ideas and commitments, process e-mail and manage information in Lotus Notes. I've watched Eric Mack get ready for this day for a long time, and so it is with great delight that I see these press releases cross the wire ... go Eric!
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Monday, January 5, 2009
vendors - such insight might be the difference between surviving (Lotus Notes has shown that older solutions can adapt and evolve over time) - or not (as in the case of DEC and VAX Notes).
Thus, microblogging tool vendors should examine in more detail knowledge management research and the associated case studies to get a better feeling for these requirements. As I read this post by Dick Hirsch on the ESME blog, it reminded me how important it is to put technology into an historical context at times. The quote "those who cannot remember the past are
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
which I keep in a Lotus Notes task list because it replicates to my
Blackberry download" list (handwritten, for when I'm in a CD store).
My work Lotus Notes
e-mail can't be bothered to transcribe it to a "to do" list).
My work Lotus Notes
Calendar, BLOG Shouldn't Unanswered
E-mail, E-mail,
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Monday, December 21, 2009
The industry can identify a "portal market", an "enterprise content management market", and even a "collaboration market". projects are focused on people-centric solutions that promise to deliver "soft" benefits related to community, employee engagement, talent management, learning, collaboration, etc).
filled in a critical gap that was long-missing in collaboration and knowledge management circles. A partial list of points-to-ponder:
Enterprise 2.0
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
If yesterday I talked about the latest adventures of Molly exploring social software within the enterprise with IBM’s own Lotus Connections , today I thought I would go and check out what " The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections " has been up to lately. After all, it has been a few weeks since the last time I talked about him and his discovery of the immense power behind participating actively in online communities in order to reach to fellow knowledge workers to share your own knowledge and collaborate on a common topic.
Yes, of course, I am talking about the wonderfully delightful series of video clips that my good friend, and fellow IBM colleague, Jean Francois Chenier , has been putting together over the last few months and whose latest episode ( #5 at this point in time) is just as witty and hilariously funny as all the other ones, if not more!
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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. Tags: Andy McAfee , YouTube , Videos , Commercials , Ads , IBM , Mainframe , VM , Virtual Machine , Work the Web , Blank! , Web 2.0 , Transformation , Change Management , Social Enterprise , Personal Enterprise , Enterprise 2.0 , Social Software
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
By all means this is my list of suggestions; definitely, not the most exhaustive and comprehensive that you will be finding out there, but certainly it could well be a good start for those folks who may be interested, especially, in the area of social computing, knowledge sharing, learning and collaboration. Going from IntraVision’s lovely mobile Lotusphere Web site , to Turtle’s super nifty iPhone application ( Available at the Apple Store for free) or Genii Software’s helpful Lotus Notes database , amongst several other options. Yesterday I mentioned how the last couple of days I have been preparing, and getting everything ready, too!,
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
NET Agile Web Services Architecture Enterprise Architecture LEADERSHIP Personal Continuing Education
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