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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | TONY KARRER SEPTEMBER 28, 2009 Digital Asset Management – LCMS, ECM and SharePoint Living near Hollywood and the many different production companies and studios, I've talked to and worked on several projects that were digital asset management systems. The workflow and access restrictions are there. Interesting post by Vic Uzumeri where he responds to a question that I asked him. Am I wrong on that? | | | | | | | | | WWW.THEAPPGAP.COM OCTOBER 6, 2009 The 3rd KM: personal knowledge management | The AppGap In 2003-2004, Tom Davenport conducted research with the Information Work Productivity Council to look at the current state of knowledge workers with respect to their handling of personal information and knowledge. we have a lot more tools to manage our information but don’t appear to be much closer to becoming more productive. | | CONFUSEDOFCALCUTTA.COM NOVEMBER 18, 2008 Musing about the value of social software One that simplifies workflow. At the moment for example you could use source control such as perfoce with a sharepoint portal for comms (which is clumsy and only e-mails updates) or you could do the same with blogs, and wiki’s and IM in the same environment. the board). … Early attempts at this are not going to be easy. | | | | | | | | | -
TRENDS IN THE LIVING NETWORKS | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2007 ERP: automating processes | Enterprise 2.0: enabling knowledge work - Trends in the Living Networks The Easily Repeatable Process (ERP for me) Processes that handles resources, from human (hiring, firing, payroll and more) to parts and products through supply chains, distribution and production. ve said for many years now that “flexible, collaborative workflow” is what enterprise software should be aspiring to offer users. MORE >> -
BLOG.STRATEGICHEADING.COM | THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 2009 Guest Post – Notes from Enterprise 2.0: Still looking for End User Adoption This is what makes offerings like EMC’s CenterStage and Microsoft SharePoint so compelling – the social tools are linked to the content that information workers are using in their daily job. Part of the symptoms you've identified are due to classic methods -- IT has been focused on the wrong elements of reuse. conference to date. MORE >> -
BROWSE.WORKLITERACY.COM | SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011 Knowledge Work Emergent Collaboration - Work Literacy The FASTForward Blog - Thursday, September 16, 2010 READ MORE Enterprise 2.0 : Harmonising formal processes and ad-hoc work But first I’ll repeat a few highlights from Jordan’s interview: Workflow systems are great until they fail…a need to have a collaboration safety net. 360 Degree Reviews. Making social learning work. MORE >> - Lotus Notes Email Vs. Microsoft Outlook | innovation Creators
Lotus Notes has a clear strength, however, in its use of message databases that can easily be programmed to build in workflow tasks, like routing a document for approval and revision control. often wonder why IBM cannot follow their own UI guidelines on their own product? We sell an archiving product for Domino and Exchange. MORE >> - Simple Recipe to Leave Lotus Notes | innovation Creators
The applications take advantage of a bunch of predefined engines, like a workflow engine and an approval engine. Lotus Notes folks make a big deal out of workflow and approval. There’s some little extras in it, such as workflow, approval and security. What about workflow? With Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0, ROFLMAO! MORE >>
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