Tag Archive | "SharePoint"

IAM Alert: Iron Mountain Acquires Mimosa

February 23, 2010 Comments

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 base from it’s [...]

IAM Alert: Present.ly Adds Microblogging for SharePoint

November 2, 2009 Comments

Information Architected Market Alert (IAM Alert):
Intridea announced today a new open source, free Web Part (an add-on for SharePoint) to embed Present.ly (Intridea’s enterprise microblogging offering) within SharePoint. (see press release and Intridea site)
Enter Microblogging
With the rise of Twitter in the consumer-facing world, has come the enterprise-facing versions of microblogging, with solutions such as dedicated [...]

IAM Alert: The Whimpering Google Wave

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 is currently [...]

IAM Talking: Scaling SharePoint Deployments… and Surviving

There is a phenomenon in the content management world called SharePoint, which, like it or not, has really changed the level of awareness of electronic content concerns in businesses today.
While SharePoint has nearly made content management a commonplace term in organizations, it’s not as though SharePoint or any other solution is perfect.
To a certain degree, [...]

IAM Talking: Smarter Tagging in a SharePoint Enterprise

April 22, 2009 Comments

SharePoint seems to rank nearly as high as Twitter in any given conversation these days – although I’ve yet to hear Oprah talk about SharePoint (not that I’m watching).
While there are many reasons not to adopt SharePoint or to use it as THE 100% solution for your content management, portal, search or workflow needs, it [...]

Q&A: SharePoint Webinar and Whitepaper (Part 6)

March 2, 2009 Comments

This is it – the final post containing questions from the SharePoint webinar I presented on January 28, 2009.  Previous questions and answers can be found in Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.  As well, the recorded webinar, during which many questions were answered, can be downloaded.
The questions in this post are the most [...]

Q&A: SharePoint Webinar and Whitepaper (Part 5)

February 26, 2009 Comments

This is the fifth post in which I provide answers to questions that were posed, but not answered during the webinar I conducted on SharePoint. (See Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 for additional questions and answers.  You may also listen to the recorded webinar, during which many other questions were addressed as well.)
This post [...]

IAM Presenting: Who’s the Boss, MOSS?

February 23, 2009 Comments

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server began to take the ECM world by storm with the introduction of MOSS2007. 2007 was the year in which Microsoft realized that it could make (nearly without trying, or without coordinated effort – YET) a billion dollars USD through the sales of an ECM platform.
The presentation embedded in this post was [...]

Q&A: SharePoint Webinar and Whitepaper (Part 4)

February 19, 2009 Comments

This is the fourth post in which I answer questions that were posed, but not answered during the webinar on SharePoint. (Parts 1, 2 and 3 also contain related questions and answers.)

You may listen to the recorded webinar, during which many other questions were answered.
This post has a theme to it – Records Management and [...]

Q&A: SharePoint Webinar and Whitepaper (Part 3)

February 16, 2009 Comments

This is the third post in which I answer questions that were posed, but not answered during the webinar on SharePoint.  (Part 1 and Part 2 also contain related questions and answers.) As always, but especially on this topic, given its relative immaturity, I encourage any of you that have similar or conflicting opinions, insights [...]


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