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Lars Bauer

Trends: Plenty of choice for buyers in ECM's mid-market - 0 views

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    Aug 12, 2008
Lars Bauer

The ECM Suites Report 2009 from CMS Watch - 0 views

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    "The ECM Suites Report 2009 will help your team make informed enterprise content management technology strategies and buying decisions. The ECM Suites Report 2009 provides a comprehensive overview of Enterprise Content Management product suites and best practices, including updated, 12- to 20-page comparative evaluations of 10 ECM Suite vendors, 5- to 6-page evaluations of 9 Mid-range vendors, as well as 1-page summaries of 13 Specialty vendors."
Lars Bauer

Required reading: Issues to Consider before Deploying Sharepoint white-paper | Knowledg... - 0 views

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    Jan 17, 2009
Lars Bauer

The Enterprise Social Software & Collaboration Report 2009 from CMS Watch - 0 views

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    510 pages; standard ed. for team use: $1,650 -- "Find out how major Social Software and Collaboration technologies really work. Researched by the same CMS Watch team that has been providing buyers with unbiased advice for the past 8 years, The Enterprise Social Software & Collaboration Report will help your team decide whether and where and how to apply which social media and collaboration tools in your enterprise. "
Lars Bauer

Implementing Enterprise 2.0 In The Real World | SocialComputingMagazine.com - 0 views

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    Dec 1, 2008
Lars Bauer

The Top Internet Predictions for 2009 | SocialComputingMagazine.com - 0 views

  • here's a round-up of what some of the leading industry prognosticators are saying about what they think is in store for everyone's favorite pervasive global network next year.
Lars Bauer

Planning Considerations For Enterprise 2.0 in 2009 | SocialComputingMagazine.com - 0 views

  • "SharePoint Next": Call, Raise Or Fold
  • Communities & Social Networks: Think "Adoption", Not "Deployment"
  • Social Platforms: Managing The Gap
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  • "Enterprise RSS": It's A Middleware Decision
  • Social Analytics: Redefining Business Intelligence
  • Enterprise 2.0: Long-term Issues
  • Enterprise 2.0: Vendors To Watch (alpha order)
  • Enterprise 2.0: Open Source Efforts To Watch
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    Jan 18, 2009
Lars Bauer

Why open source? | ecmarchitect.com - 0 views

  • There are many reasons why our clients choose open source. Some clients are initially attracted to open source by the idea that they may be able to lower their total cost of ownership by shifting a portion of their license dollars to services and saving the rest. While that is a consideration, it’s not the whole story. In addition to lower cost, there are at least three other major factors that make assembling solutions from open source components an attractive option for our clients: Open source solutions are often a better fit. Open source solutions are often standards-based. Open source solutions are more transparent.
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    Feb 8, 2008
Lars Bauer

Future Changes: 5 Differences between Wikipedia & Enterprise Wikis - 0 views

  • Enterprise wikis allow for information to be organized in spaces (individual wikis that are part of the enterprise wiki) based on project, department, team, etc., and access to those spaces can be granted to specific users.
  • Enterprise wikis are typically not open to the public or partially open, i.e. some spaces are open but others are not.
  • Enterprise wikis are designed to allow user account, group, and access information to be provisioned from authentication and authorization systems
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  • Enterprise wikis are often used for: collaboratively building documentation creating and maintaining knowledge bases project management gathering tacit knowledge (knowledge not related to any specific project but essential to getting things done in an organization) meeting management, from agenda to minutes and action items. Generally, an enterprise wiki will be used in a much wider variety of ways than an Internet wiki, because it is intended to support the wide-ranging needs of the people within an organization.
  • On an enterprise wiki, the contribution level is much higher based on the fact that people are contributing as part of the daily course of their work,
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    Aug 5, 2008
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