why haven't companies instituted better ways to allow expertise to be emergent? Historically, the tools haven't been up to the job. The nature of most business applications is to focus your attention on executing a specific task. It's efficient, but the idea of making what workers know and do accessible to a wider audience was really never part of the plan.
The Connectbeam Social Computing Blog: Three Silos That Enterprise 2.0 Must Break - 0 views
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Traditional work has three silos which limit companies' ability to realize the full value of emergent expertise: Information silos Knowledge silos Connection silos Addressing these three silos is a key responsbility of Enterprise 2.0 if it is to drive meaningful improvements inside companies.
Search at the Foundation of the Enterprise | LLRX.com - 0 views
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"Businesses and firms are being overwhelmed with electronic records. Enterprise search offers a promising way to deal with the growth of electronically stored information. However, not all search technologies are well adapted to serve as the search backbone for an enterprise. While key word searching may help find some documents in document collections, more sophisticated search technologies are called for to assimilate and organize content across the enterprise. We have found that Recommind's Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis (PLSA) search engine is particularly well-suited for law firm and professional services environments, both because of the inherent power of PLSA and because Recommind's strong and diverse search platform is focused on solving problems inherent in the legal enterprise."
Andrew McAfee: The Enterprise 2.0 Recovery Plan - 0 views
Technologies du Web Sémantique pour l'Entreprise 2.0: Emilie Ogez News, Jul 2... - 0 views
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Alexandre Passant a soutenu sa thèse sur les technologies du Web Sémantique pour l’entreprise 2.0 et il a mis ses slides (de soutenance) ainsi que son manuscrit à disposition de tous. Merci.
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