Tag Archive | "cloud computing"

Can’t Deny a Cloudy Future

December 14, 2010 No comments yet

A Quick Cloud Prod What exactly is the mental/cultural/political barrier for adoption of cloud computing and SaaS-based solutions? It should no longer be technical barriers – nor cost – nor reliability – so what’s the disconnect? Think about it… Most companies do not own and manage (without third party suppliers/partners – the “analog” to cloud […]

Building an ECM Strategy Webinar Follow-up

April 27, 2010 5 comments

Two  weeks ago I spoke on a webinar hosted by SpringCM.  My presentation focused on how to take a structured and methodical approach to defining and executing an ECM strategy. You can download the slides I used slides below, and/or if you prefer listen to the recorded webinar here. ECM Strategy Development View more presentations […]

Q&A: Extending SharePoint in the Cloud Webinar

March 15, 2010 6 comments

On February 23, 2010, I was a featured speaker on the SpringCM webinar entitled “Making SharePoint Work.”  The slides from the presentation can be found here. SharePoint Extending into the Cloud View more presentations from Carl Frappaolo. Additionally you can listen to the archive of the webinar. In the webinar, I reference a survey and […]

IAM Alert: Iron Mountain Acquires Mimosa

February 23, 2010 No comments yet

Information Architected Market Alert (IAM Alert): Iron Mountain announced yesterday that it had acquired Mimosa Systems, Inc., an enterprise-class content archiving solutions provider, for approximately $112 million in cash. (see press release via Iron Mountain or coverage on TechCrunch) Colliding the Cloud and Premise Iron Mountain is a curious company with a very large installed […]


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