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Coveo Expresso Available as Free Basic Level Enterprise Search Tool
Exchange Server, Outlook, Active Directory, Sharepoint, and related products.
You environment, where I work, and Lotus Notes through their advanced search
modules. I want to share this post I did that first appeared in AppGap to make you aware of a free search tool for those in a Microsoft environment. Coveo offers enterprise search technology including their enterprise search modules and
search-based search-based applications for such functions as call centers and litigation
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Portals and KM
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010
On-Line Social Stratification: Different = Bad
Several weeks after the MTLC event, I happened upon a transcript (actually, her crib notes) of Ms boyd's remarks from a later presentation to the Personal Democracy Forum in New York. A good rule of thumb in practice seems to be: if your people won't pick up the phone to call one another to ask for or offer help, a well-engineered implementation of SharePoint, Lotus Notes, SocialText, Jive, etc. although I recently had the opportunity to hear danah boyd of Microsoft Research speak at a Mass Technology Leadership Council (MTLC) event about social media . Although
Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge
- Thursday, July 9, 2009
The art of managing knowledge management
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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- Friday, June 19, 2009
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Blog>> Sharepoint and Magic
In Singapore we’re surrounded by people who are struggling with dense jungles of Lotus Notes databases and Team Rooms which, because they were so easy to use, sucked up vast amounts of wonderful collaboration… but because they had very little governance or structure, grew like Topsy in all directions and eventually became too confusing to use. So they’re all migrating to a “simpler” document sharing solution in the form of Microsoft Sharepoint which, because it’s so easy to use, will… well you get the picture.
Sharepoint, by all accounts (I mean user accounts, not salespitch accounts) is a good collaboration platform, but it’s not naturally good at large scale enterprise document management.
Information Literacy Weblog
- Monday, September 29, 2008
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What Difference A Year Doesn't Make: Lotus Connections & SharePoint
In his post, " Lotusphere 2009: What Might Have Been ", Guy articulates how IBM should have outlined a "surround and integrate" strategy for SharePoint. traditional collaboration and content platforms), then it can then work over time to erode a SharePoint collaboration/content commitment by introducing Quickr and Sametime for instance.
But - that means that IBM needs to let Connections "do its own thing" and not worry about slowing One of the items I was hoping to hear at Lotusphere 2009 was outlined in a recent post by Guy Creese, Research Director of our Collaboration And Content Strategies group here at Burton.
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, January 22, 2009
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The Sharepoint Sessions Revisited – Part Three – Transcending Federated Search
This is part three of a four part series on AIIM's Automating Document - centric Processes – Is SharePoint Enough? In each case I will start with the title and quote the session description before going into my notes.
The full title is: Transcending the Federated Search: Unifying and managing multiple content repositories such as SharePoint , with robust ECM Services. � Seminar. The description reads, “SharePoint has changed the face of ECM, yet organizations are suddenly realizing that the utopian view of a single repository for all of their content
The FASTForward Blog
- Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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Out of the box: Supporting projects with a collaborative infrastructure pattern
I’ve joked before about SharePoint being the new Lotus Notes , but in all seriousness its great to see that a successful pattern from the past can still be applied to the new generation of Web-based collaboration platforms – most recently its the example of Transfield Service’s Team Sites in a Box . I use the word *pattern* deliberately because this isn’t a formula approach – it needs to be tailored to the technology and business activities it supports. For example, I’ve seen a similar approach to Transfield ’s concept applied to collaboration tools like
ChiefTech
- Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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The Lean Information Workplace
Today the wiki is the fashionable approach to providing a flexible information workplace (and maybe you can save a few more dollars by going open source), but it might equally be Microsoft SharePoint , some other portal platform, Web-based project spaces or even (heaven forbid!) Lotus Notes ! All these systems have the potential to solve many small process problems that would otherwise be too costly to solve individually. You get the impression that many organisations think that good information management is a nice to have, rather than something that can help the bottom line.
Collaboration 2.0
- Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Cisco WebEx Connect Questions
Will SharePoint integration include Web Parts (similar to what Awareness has done with its SaaS solution)?
What about integration with Lotus Connections, Lotus Notes/Domino, Lotus Quickr?
Recommendation: People should be examining Cisco's announcements this week more broadly that just a SaaS Collaboration/Web 2.0 play and/or as an update on its UC/video/telepresence efforts.
Column Two
- Thursday, September 25, 2008
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- Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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The art of managing knowledge management
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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Why Lotusphere 2009 Is Important
This year's Lotusphere could very well be a make-or-break moment for the Lotus brand and solution portfolio. don't want this post to be a timeline and reflection on what's gone wrong over the past several years with Lotus but I do want to point out the two major themes that have negatively defined IBM's "thought leadership" and competitive positioning vs. There's no need to resurrect all the obvious and painful mistakes made by IBM as it attempted to "kill off" Lotus I know that's pretty dramatic - but if you look at this through the lens of history and into the crystal ball of the
Collaborative Thinking
- Sunday, January 18, 2009
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The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog: Three Silos That Enterprise 2.0 Must Break
As Telligent's George Dearing tweeted the other day: client's comment discussing collab strategy -- "it's not about sharing things in SharePoint, it's about sharing our brain" Our heads are the silos. My classic example is the people directory already in Lotus Notes -- created single field, autofill, lookup that bypassed 3 layers of UI to access already in-place profiles. The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog A resource and viewpoint from Connectbeam on how social computing is changing the way we work. We cover the broader market and
blog.connectbeam.com
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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