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112 Articles match "Portal","Roles"
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
The data should include non-personally identifiable information related to the individual, their role in the military, descriptive data on the event, whether or not they served in a conflict zone, duration of time in conflict zones, number of deployments, duration from last conflict deployment to incident, previous suicide attempts, and whether the soldier had been diagnosed with depression or a related health factor while serving in the military. Cybersecurity: Consolidated Zero-Day Citizen Reporting Portal
On January 21, 2009, the White House issued the Transparency and Open Government Memorandum.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
The public sphere was the space in which bourgeois culture and politics played out, a theatre for bourgeois citizens to play their role in shaping and legitimating society. Through portals like news.google.com or my.yahoo.com and, even more so, through RSS (Really Simple Syndication) readers, Nicholas Negroponte’s vision of the “Daily Me”, a personalized newspaper freshly constructed for us every morning and tailored to our interests, is a reality. Whether network culture plants the seeds of greater democratic participation and deliberation, or whether it will only be used to mobilize already like-minded individuals, remains to be seen.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
We sat down with one of the vice-presidents who appear to be the leading informal KM advocate and offered that he take on the role of THE KM champion. CoP portal before community building We helped a loose network of NGOs set up their CoP portal, with the help of Phase 1 money from a donor development institution. As a result we set up a portal nobody hardly ever uses! Apin Talisayon’s Weblog – Knowledge Management provides useful TOOLS but it leaves MANY GAPS – Oops! (Learn Learn from My KM Mistakes) Oops! #1.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
In the last post in this series we talked about some of the roles that support successful learning communities and CoPs (Communities of Practice). But when we think of these roles in the context of organizations like the e-learning provider UFI Learndirect (for whom this series was originally written), whose strength is providing learning services at a massive scale, some natural tensions are going to emerge. We might say This is the seventh in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick . I
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Portals and KM This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on enterprise 2.0, New trends and technologies are covered with a switch to art, music, travel, and food on the weekends. Free Trade Magazines and White Papers Portals and KM Site to Order Trade Magazines and White Papers Sponsors My Other Blogs TVissimo - The TV Schedule Blog Art and Photography Blog Ives Family History Blog Sharp Family in NC Index to Restuarant Picks
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Friday, October 10, 2008
On September 30, the Tilburg University student portal was launched . The portal seems to have been enthusiastically received by both the
students that make up the portal. Developing the portal has been a very complex project, with respect to both the technology
(trying students (the end users) and the information suppliers (such as faculties,
service service departments, and student associations) who own the portlets
that
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Portals and KM This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on enterprise 2.0, New trends and technologies are covered with a switch to art, music, travel, and food on the weekends. Free Trade Magazines and White Papers Portals and KM Site to Order Trade Magazines and White Papers Sponsors My Other Blogs TVissimo - The TV Schedule Blog Art and Photography Blog Ives Family History Blog Sharp Family in NC Index to Restuarant Picks
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The main project I have been working on since last September is as the leader of the implementation of the student web portal of Tilburg University. It is interesting to be back here, this time in a very different role. The initial idea was to build and deliver a portal consisting of a number of predefined portlets (channels to applications). Whereas as a student and scientist I was always thinking analytically about information systems development, I am now in the trenches trying to make these systems actually work, a very different ball game!
The original project assignment
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Sunday, May 6, 2007
exact any/all The original knowledge-management publication denotes premium content | Feb 24 2009 E-mail: Password: Forget your password? Click Here Business Intelligence Collaboration Competitive Intelligence Communities of Practice CRM Culture E-learning Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Search
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
If you go back to its early-days, SharePoint Team Services and SharePoint Portal Server are the root products. In 2003, the first iteration of a "platform mashup" occurred with SharePoint 2003 that joined Windows SharePoint Services (the evolution of STS) with portal. WSS was positioned for workgroup-level collaboration while the rest of SharePoint was positioned as a departmental portal. Thomas Vanderwal posted an article on Microsoft SharePoint 2007 that has caught traction on other blogs ( Sharepoint as a Gateway Drug to Greater Efficiency... ) and on Twitter.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
They found that 93% of employee respondents said they use an intranet or company portal (Forrester uses the terms interchangeably) at least weekly, and more than half reported daily use. Most current intranets also do not reflect and support the specific roles and responsibilities of their users. Forrester recently released a report on What’s Holding Back Your Intranet? by Tim Waters with Matthew Brown and Sara Burnes.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
feeds might be used to deliver content to a site (corporate portal) without readers even being aware that the information they are viewing comes from a collection of back-end feeds - no large vendor has a feed syndication platform re: IBM, Microsoft or Oracle which might make some IT folks uneasy about relying on a small vendor for essential middleware).
Feed syndication platforms will likely play a supporting role when microblogging tools are introduced as well. The article below is interesting in that it does call out a dark truth - enterprise adoption of feed syndication tools has been lacking. However,
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