Tag Archive | "Enterprise 2.0"

Innovation Management – How Do You Do It?

July 22, 2009 5 comments

As I blogged about in my summation of the Enterprise 2.0 summit, innovation was a popular term being tossed around at the conference.  New web-based social networks provide new, wider, leaner and more agile environments in which to collaborate, group think and brainstorm, leading to innovation. But there is (obviously?) more to innovation than simply […]

The Content Matrix is All Around You

July 13, 2009 17 comments

(found via Raymond Pirouz) What if… you could see the information flowing all around you? What if… you could overlay that “information reality” over “normal reality?” Some are calling this “augmented reality” while those of you who have seen the movie “The Matrix” might recognize this as, well, The Matrix (which Morpheus will explain below, […]

“NOW knowledge management is possible” – Whaddya Kidding me?

July 9, 2009 30 comments

In marketing his most recent white paper for KMWorld, Andy Moore wrote: “For decades, it’s been a promise. But knowledge management is finally possible. That’s because social networking MAKES it possible. By allowing fast, easy and lightweight collaboration between individuals and workgroups, tools such as user forums, blogs, wikis and their ilk have finally made […]

It Ain’t the Medium Its the Message or – Its the Content that Counts

July 8, 2009 4 comments

In 1964, Marshall McLuhan coined the phrase ” The medium is the message.”  I have often quoted McLuhan in my writings and presentations, in agreement.  But, I fear far too many take his message the wrong way, which can and has lead to serious repercussions. Yesterday I was watching to a video podcast interview between […]

Enterprise 2.0 – It All Came Down to CIT

July 2, 2009 10 comments

Last week the annual Enterprise 2.0 conference was once again held in my home town, Boston. Like thousands of my colleagues I came, I saw, I commented. So, why has it taken me so long to blog about it? Well, in addition to the usual – “I have been busy” excuses (truthful as they are), […]

The Power of Search and Information Management (or lack thereof)

June 9, 2009 2 comments

I am appalled, indeed outraged by the Chinese government’s ongoing use of censorship and suppression of search tools, blogs and microblogging in order to “erase” the Tianamen Square Massacre  from the history of China. According to recent articles, there is an entire generation of Chinese who have no idea the event ever happened. But, while […]

IAM Alert: The Whimpering Google Wave

June 1, 2009 24 comments

Information Architected Market Alert (IAM Alert): Google has been resting on it’s laurels (simple/streamlined search) and primary revenue stream (AdWords) for far too long, it would seem. Introduced last week at the Google I/O developer’s conference is their latest entree the “Google Wave” offering (see preview announcement of Google Wave at Google). (Note: This offering […]

IAM Alert: ECM Blooms Amidst New England Ice Storm

January 14, 2009 6 comments

Information Architected Market Alert (IAM Alert): Last Thursday, amidst freezing temperatures and a New England ice storm, OpenText held its annual analyst briefing in Boston – and ECM was “In Bloom” – I’ll explain. The session began with the expected, chest pounding regarding OpenText’s financial strength and impressive string of acquisitions. Tom Jenkins, Chief Strategy […]


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