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Lars Bauer

Interwoven Announces Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by Autonomy >> Slaw - 0 views

  • Many law firms in Canada (and the United States) use Interwoven for their document management system (DMS). Interwoven is a very robust DMS that can manage large volumes of documents while keeping good version control and honoring security settings.
Lars Bauer

Autonomy to buy Interwoven for $775 million | Tech News on ZDNet - 0 views

  • to boost its access to the worldwide legal and compliance industry.
  • Interwoven, strong in content management software, has historically competed with Documentum, now a unit of EMC, FileNet, now part of IBM, and Open Text of Canada. Interwoven has 4,600 customers, including 71 percent of the top 100 law firms and 100,000 corporate Web sites.
Lars Bauer

FreePint's Enterprise Information Architecture: A View From the Legal World «... - 0 views

  • why law firms need to invest more time in developing a sound information infrastructure before adding the latest and greatest technology.
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    Jan 10, 2009
Lars Bauer

Nachlese zum ECM-Summit 2008 in Offenbach | Von Dirk Röhrborn | Atlassian, Co... - 0 views

  • Dieser Beitrag fasst einige der Vorträge aus meiner Sicht zusammen, die ich besucht habe. Enthalten sind die Keynotes von Ulrich Kampffmeyer, Dieter Rappold und LeeBryant sowie Anwenderberichte von der Schweizerischen Post, MLP Finanzdienstleistungen und REVACOM GmbH.
  • Keynote von Ulrich Kampffmeyer zu Human Impact
  • Was ändert Web 2.0 Marketing an Internet Management ? Diesem Thema widmet sich Dieter Rappold von Knallgrau Media aus Wien
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  • Content is made of people: from ECM to E2.0 Der Vortragende Lee Bryant ist CEO von Headshift aus London. Sein Vortrag beschäftigt sich mit der Transition von Enterprise Content Management zum Enterprise 2.0.
  • Bryants Herangehensweise an Enterprise 2.0 fasst er mit folgenden Punkten zusammen: Public feeds & flows: internal and external RSS, feeds based on subjects, persons, group or search Bookmarks & tags: people store, share, tag, vote or comment on useful links and news Blogs & social bookmarks: social objects shared within networks and discussed in blogs Group collaboration: intimate groups/teams organize knowledge in wikis and group systems personal tools: organise your “stuff” by tags; arrange in a portal; manage networks and feeds Dabei geht es ihm vor allem auch darum, diese Dinge als Stimulanz für die pragmatische Umsetzung der alltäglichen - geschäftskritischen - Aufgaben einzusetzen.
  • Lee Bryant stellt kurz die wichtigsten Vertreter der Enterprise 2.0 Tools vor, die wir auch hier beschrieben haben. Dabei spielt auch Atlassian Confluence eine Rolle. Microsoft Sharepoint kommt bei ihm aber eher schlecht weg, was die Akzeptanz als Enterprise 2.0 Plattform angeht.
  • Post Wide Web: Das Intranet der Schweizerischen Post
  • Social Computing bei MLP Finanzdienstleistungen
  • Einsatz eines Unternehmens-Wikis für das Wissensmanagement am Beispiel von IT-Delivery-Prozessen der REVACOM GmbH
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    Nov 12, 2008
Lars Bauer

TechnoLawyer Blog: Decisiv Email: Read Our Exclusive Report - 0 views

  • Decisiv Email employs advanced categorization and conceptual search technology to automatically tag, organize, and file email messages and associated attachments with virtually no user involvement.
  • Additionally, you can use Decisiv Email as an email archiving tool. Recommind claims that using Decisiv Email to store business records delivers up to 500% in storage savings over traditional email archiving systems while substantially reducing litigation risk and eDiscovery costs.
  • Decisiv Email sells for $300 per user for perpetual licenses.
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    NewsWire, Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Lars Bauer

Recommind gewinnt Legal Technology Awards 2008 - 0 views

  • Innerhalb von nur 3 Monaten wurde MindServer Legal bei Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP als kanzleiweites Knowledge Management- und Retrieval-System eingeführt. Die Lösung greift unter dem internen Namen "KnowledgeSearch" auf sämtliche Datenbestände der Kanzlei zu und verbindet so die allgemeine Dokumentenverwaltung, eine KM-Bibliothek, ein Managementsystem, das gesamte Intranet sowie externe Quellen wie z.B. Rechtsdatenbanken.
  • "Im Legal-Bereich verfügen wir über eine einzigartige Expertise und die Auszeichnung belegt, das wir wissen, was unsere Kunden wollen und dies auch konsequent umsetzen."
  • Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP hat darüberhinaus noch den Preis als "Best Knowledge Management und Information Team of the Year" - auch für den Einsatz von MindServer Legal.
Lars Bauer

XMLAW - SharePoint for Law Firms: Enterprise Portal System - 0 views

  • The Enterprise Portal System is a complete solution of enterprise integration, search, and user interface components designed to increase efficiency, timeliness, and quality throughout your firm.
  • The Enterprise Portal System extends SharePoint 2003 and 2007 platforms to fit the way your law firm works and the way you use information to drive client service and better manage your practices. You can combine separate systems into a consistent user interface within SharePoint and present information in legal-specific contexts, such as clients, matters, or practice areas.
Lars Bauer

Portals and KM: Wikis in Knowledge Management at Law Firms - Part One: ThoughtFarmer Ex... - 0 views

  • following session about wikis use in law firms, primarily for knowledge management. It was led by two experienced knowledge management professionals with major firms. They shared their experiences within their firms.
  • The first example was a Canadian law firm with 100 lawyers and 100 support staff. Prior to the wiki, documents were stored individually in folders on a shared drive with no consistency.
  • They were already using Domino so they choose the Domino wiki for their initial effort.
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  • There were wikis for different practice groups and they were searchable.
  • Their early success created a big demand. Every group wanted wikis. Updating was given to assistants, clerks & associates. However the technology was not perfect. You had to sign on separately for each wiki and they were creating silos of information. To solve this issue they looked at a number of enterprise tools and found most too feature rich and complex for lawyers to use them.
  • They went with Thought Farmer for its simplicity and ease of interface. (see my review - ThoughtFarmer – Intranet 2.0). It has Web 2.0 features – staff profile, tagging, RSS, social networking, email publishing, - also search with relevancy ranking.
  • The presenter’s thoughts on lessons learned include: select an easy to use tool, do not force participation, transfer the process of updating to groups and develop a process for each group. You should also offer training and share success stories. They held individual training in 10 to 15 minute sessions.
  • They have found that not all users will be active contributors and the ROI is hard to measure. The tool should also be more Blackberry friendly. However, overall it seems to be a great success.
Lars Bauer

Open Text Embraces Recommind, Expands eDiscovery Tool - CMSWire - 0 views

  • Open Text has partnered with Recommind, a provider of enterprise search and eDiscovery solutions, to offer a new product called Open Text eDiscovery Early Case Assessment
  • The solution promises to minimize the need for third-party processing and help control the high costs of legal reviews by culling irrelevant information before it goes for review by outside counsel.
  • The goal here is to let organizations quickly assess the legal merits of a case and defensibly manage legal holds and collection for eDiscovery, regulatory and compliance requests.
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  • The backbone of the new solution from Open Text is Recommind’s Insite Legal Hold application. With Recommind’s expertise in eDiscovery, Open Text can leverage Recommind’s platform to offer comprehensive litigation and eDiscovery readiness solutions. Add to that the fact that it can be integrated with Open Text’s own records management and e-mail management offerings -- all within the Open Text ECM Suite -- and there will be customers thirsty for this offering.
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    By Irina Guseva / Dec 9, 2008
Lars Bauer

KM Space: Wikis at The Rosen Law Firm - 0 views

  • Lee Rosen, the president of Rosen Law Firm, took a few minutes to talk with me about his firm's experience with wikis.Rosen is replacing his Lotus Notes platform with an externally hosted wiki from PBWiki. You may have read about the cash prize contest he ran for his employees in a story on CNN.com: Boosting Teamwork with Wikis.
  • Lee was drawn to the concept of using a wiki because of its purported simplicity. He found it much easier to develop and add content.
  • The firm started with the free version of PBWiki and had their wiki up and running in minutes. Some of his administrators worked with the wiki for a few months to see its functionality and how it might work within the firm. Then others in the firm started asking to join and it took off.
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  • Over the last year, his firm has created three to four thousand pages in the wiki. Lee estimates that 60% of his employees make at least one change to the wiki each day.
  • Lee really likes the flexibility of the wiki platform. People can work in the wiki the way that they want to work. Of course, that has lead to some disagreements over the way to organize content.
  • Lee sees a conflict between the need for rules and the freedom to contribute. There are places where the wiki is not organized in a way that works for him. But it does work for others.
  • Lee also likes that the wiki is externally hosted. He lets PBwiki worry about keeping the server up and all the "plumbing" headaches. He wants to be out of the IT business.
  • One of his biggest issues is keeping the wiki in people's minds as a way to communicate. It takes some time for people to realize that they can communicate through the wiki. Lee still sees lots of email communication that could be better handled in the wiki. They are also still transitioning some of the content from Lotus Notes into the wiki.
Lars Bauer

Jiglu - 0 views

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    Jiglu is a super-smart engine that pieces sites together, intelligently tagging and linking all your content
Lars Bauer

Content management system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • A content management system (CMS) is a computer application used to create, edit, manage, search and publish various kinds of digital media and electronic text.[1] CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation such as news articles, operators' manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, and marketing brochures. The content managed may include computer files, image media, audio files, video files, electronic documents, and Web content.
  • There are three main categories of CMS, with their respective domains of use: Enterprise CMS Web CMS Component CMS
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