- [DE] Weniger ist mehr: Wie man die E-Mail-Flut in den Griff kriegt | t3n
Weniger ist mehr: Wie man die E-Mail-Flut in den Griff kriegt | t3n | Luca Caracciolo | 02.01.2013 | t3n Magazin Nr. 28 | Es liegt in der Natur der Sache, dass E-Mails häufig und massenhaft verschickt werden. Wie Sascha Lobo es im Rahmen seines Konzepts des hermetischen Schreibens so treffend formuliert hat: Das Konzept E-Mail ist so simpel und einfach umzusetzen, dass für viele bereits der „Hauch eines Funkens einer Ahnung eines Mitteilungsbedürfnisses“ ausreicht, um eine E-Mail zu verschicken. Doch es gibt Mittel und Wege, die E-Mail-Flut in den Griff zu bekommen.
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- [DE] Wird De-Mail Fluch oder Segen für die elektronische Signatur? | XING Gruppe "Information & Document Management"
Dr. Martin Bartonitz wirft eine Reihe von Fragen in Zusammenhang mit DE-Mail auf, die auch die Auswirkungen für die qualifizierte elektronische Signatuir betreffen
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- [EN] 8 Reasons Why GoogleWave May (or May Not) Kill E-Mail | AIIM
Claude Baudoin | 8 Reasons Why GoogleWave May (or May Not) Kill E-Mail | AIIM | Digital Landfill | 30.11.2009 | 1 – Google Wave does away with communication and collaboration silos. | 2 – Persistence. | 3 – Gadgets. | 4 – Wave is social. | 5 – Wave is complex. | 6 – Security and confidentiality concerns. | 7 – You don’t need Wave to kill e-mail! | 8 – Old habits die hard. || See as well George Parapadakis "Google Wave killed the ECM Star"
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- [EN] 8 reasons you need a strategy for managing information | AIIM
8 reasons you need a strategy for managing information - before it is too late | AIIM | John Mancini | document management records management email management ECM E 2.0 collaboration scanning imaging | AIIM Book, 95 pages. | 1. A tidal wave of information 2. Ubiquitous computing 3. Social everything 4. Collaboration without governance is a disaster 5. The era of simplicity 6. The Tree-Hugger's Time Has Come 7. You can no longer do this manually 8. Mismanagement risks are rising
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- [EN] AIIM | 8 Reasons "Social Email" is the ideal Enterprise 2.0 Enabler | Digital Landfill
[EN] 8 Reasons "Social Email" is the ideal Enterprise 2.0 Enabler | Digital Landfill
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- [EN] AIIM Industry Watch | State of the ECM Industry 2010
AIIM Industry Watch | State of the ECM Industry 2010 | May 2010 | The AIIM State of the Industry survey has been tracking business drivers, adoption levels and ROI across the ECM technology spectrum for over 5 years. Compare and contrast your organization’s adoption strategies, implementation issues and ROI factors with those of the AIIM community at large. Is the main ECM driver cost-saving, compliance or collaboration? Are emails a headache for everyone or just you - and what about Enterprise 2.0? Is SharePoint working with or against existing ECM suites? What are other people’s views on SaaS, Cloud or Open Source? How are other organizations joining up their multiple repositories?
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- [EN] As email passes 40, is a midlife crisis in the cards? | Andy McLoughlin
As email passes 40, is a midlife crisis in the cards? | Andy McLoughlin | 24.06.2011 | A few weeks ago, electronic mail, or email as it’s now affectionately known, hit the respectable age of 40. When Ray Tomlinson, a young computer engineer, sent the first email in 1971, he could only have guessed how it would impact the way we communicate in both our business and personal lives. Email has transformed the way people shop, bank, communicate with family members and do business. Now an essential tool for approximately one billion mobile workers across the globe, email continues to dominate the way in which we communicate.
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- [EN] Compliance | Whitepaper | Fujitsu | Dr. Jens Bücking | 2009
Whitepaper Compliance in Germany | Particularly for e-mails and digital documents | Whitepaper by Dr. Jens Bücking | Fujitsu | 2009
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- [EN] E-mail gets a cold shoulder | Boston Globe
[EN] E-mail gets a cold shoulder | Boston Globe | Michael B. Farrell | March 29, 2013 | ? Is this an argument for ZERO MAIL ?? | Dmitri Gunn works at MIT’s Media Lab, one of the most hyperconnected places on Earth. But when it comes to the one ubiquitous form of communication of the digital era, Gunn is unplugging. He’s turning off his e-mail to the outside world: Gunn won’t give out his e-mail address to most people and doesn’t even list it on his business card. To stay in touch, Gunn reverts to a relic of the analog age — the phone.
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- [EN] E-mail sucks - It's time to move on. | AIIM Facebook Group
E-mail sucks - It's time to move on. | AIIM Facebook Group | Reference to John Mancinis article http://bit.ly/eJIkAT
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- [EN] Email mail sucks. Let's move on.
Email mail sucks. Let's move on. | John Mancini | 15.02.2011
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- [EN] Facebook’s Gmail Killer, Project Titan, Is Coming On Monday | Techcrunch | 11.11.2010 | Jason Kincaid
Back in February we wrote about Facebook’s secret Project Titan — a web-based email client that we hear is unofficially referred to internally as its “Gmail killer”. Now we’ve heard from sources that this is indeed what’s coming on Monday during Facebook’s special event, alongside personal @facebook.com email addresses for users. | what about Microsoft Mail than?
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- [EN] Get Out of Email: Social Business at the Tipping Point | CMSwire
[EN] Get Out of Email: Social Business at the Tipping Point | CMSwire | 18.01.2013 | Why email when there is social media? Knowledge workers are bogged down by tasks like responding to and reading emails, and by simply looking for the information they need to complete daily tasks. But can social business make them more productive, and make businesses run better? | Connections at the Tipping Point | Working together is part of what makes us human, but some technology, like email, has not lived up to its promise to make our lives easier. Likewise, staying on task and focused is also a bit harder when the entire Internet is just a swipe away. One of the ways social business tools, including collaboration software, can help break through this ironically tech...
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- [EN] Global E-Mail Patterns Reveal “Clash of Civilizations”
[EN] Global E-Mail Patterns Reveal “Clash of Civilizations” | MIT Technology Review | The global pattern of e-mail communication reflects the cultural fault lines thought to determine future conflict, say computational social scientists. | The Physics arXiv Blog
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- [EN] Outside the inbox | Luis Suarez | IBM
Outside the inbox | Blog of Luis Suarez, IBM | Thinking about the future of communication in a world without email
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- [EN] Presidential Records: Bush vs. Obama acts
Records Management | Presidential Records: Issues for the 111th Congress | Wendy A. Ginsberg | Congress Research Service | 17. February 2009
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- [EN] The Future of the WorkPlace | Content Management Connection | 22.12.2010
[EN] The Future of the WorkPlace | Content Management Connection | 22.12.2010 ... changes they talked about: 1.”De-routinasation” of work 2.Work swarms 3.Weak Links 4.Working with the collective 5.Work sketch-ups 6.Spontaneous work 7.Simulation and experimentation 8.Pattern sensitivity 9.Hyperconnected 10."My place"
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- An elephant never forgets? George W. Bush's lost e-mails
Die Bush Regierung ändert das E-Mail System und verstößt mangels Records Management und Archivierung gegen geltendes Recht. Der Congress setzt eine Kommission ein - ob Bush dies noch interessiert? Ein schönes Negativ-Beispiel zum Thema Compliance auf
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- Rechtliche Zulässigkeit der Veröffentlichungen von E-Mails im Internet - Web 2.0 & Recht
Beitrag zum Urteil des LG Köln | Dr. Carsten Ulbricht, RA Kanzlei Diem&Partner, Stuttgart | August 2008
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