- [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] EMC with Documentum in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM
EMC commenting very late on the Gartner ECM Quadrant from November 2010. While Microsoft with Sharepoint, IBM with Social Business and OpenText with the acquisition of Metastorm show a lot of ECM activity, around Oracle and EMC it is somehow very quiet
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- [EN] Enterprise Content Management | Ulrich Kampffmeyer | 2004
Some ECM history ... early whitepaper by PROJECT CONSULT about ECM Enterprise Content Management | 2004 | This whitepaper was the original source for the Wikipedia article on ECM
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- [EN] Enterprise Content Management 2010 and Beyond: The Future of Information Intelligence and Governance | AIIM | December ...
Enterprise Content Management 2010 and Beyond: The Future of Information Intelligence and Governance | AIIM | December 2009 | Mark Lewis | ERM Electronic Records Management
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- [EN] Enterprise Content Management: Best Practices and Benchmarks | Gartner
Enterprise Content Management: Best Practices and Benchmarks | Gartner | 25.05.2011 | Video | Debra Logan | Enterprise Content Management: Best Practices and Benchmarks | Business buyers want clear business cases for further investment in enterprise content management; we've gathered some of the best proof points.
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- [EN] Enterprise information management | Wikipedia
Enterprise information management | Wikipedia | Enterprise information management is the name for the field that combines business intelligence (BI) and enterprise content management (ECM). Enterprise information management (EIM) takes these two approaches to managing information one step further, in that it approaches the information management discussion from an enterprise perspective. Where BI and ECM respectively manage structured and unstructured information, EIM does not make this rather "technical" distinction. It approaches the management of information from the perspective of enterprise information strategy, based on the needs of information workers. ECM and BI in a sense choose a denominationalised approach, since they only cover part of the in...
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- [EN] Enterprise Information Management: Information Virtualization for a Unified Business View | EMC | August 2008
Enterprise Information Management: Information Virtualization for a Unified Business View | EMC | August 2008
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- [EN] Fabasoft "Folio" Records Management is MoReq2 certified
31.07.2009
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- [EN] Facebook Graph Search Is Boring: We Need A Unified Search AI | ReadWrite
Facebook Graph Search Is Boring: We Need A Unified Search AI | ReadWrite | Jon Mitchell | 15.01.2013 | The big Facebook news tech blogs were all freaking out about turned out to be just another shot in the platform wars. There's nothing exciting about Facebook's Graph Search. It's just another way to lock in free users to a mediocre, incomplete service, just like Google wants to do with Google+. Until there's a personalized, natural-language search box that can search whatever and wherever we want, I don't think anything else matters. The way I see it, there are three companies offering rudimentary artificial intelligence to consumers at a grand scale: Google, Apple, and now Facebook. (Sorry, Microsoft, you're a distant fourth.) All of these companies wa...
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- [EN] Facebook vs. Google+ | Infographic | Technobombs blog
Facebook vs. Google+ | Infographic | Technobombs blog | 11.07.2011 || The real problem is - too many social platforms are fighting for your attention: Google+, Linkedin, Twitter, XING, Facebook, Slideshare, Delicious, Scribd, a.s.o. Your time is spoiled and your concentration is devided. You cannot be everywhere and "automation" only creates the "noise of redundancy". The fight will end soon - there will be a concentration of the majority users to one platform. There as well advertisements, SEO and direct communication will concentrate. And the rest of social platforms will slowly disappear into the shadows of the early history of the electronic information age.
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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] Forrester : Empowered BT - A Road Map For CIOs | Khalid Kark
Empowered BT - A Road Map For CIOs | Khalid Kark | April 26, 2011 | As you may know, I recently was named the Research Director for our CIO team — a team of highly accomplished and experienced analysts at Forrester. One of our first tasks as a team was to define the current changes in the technology and business landscape and develop a cohesive view of what this means for the role of CIO. What will it mean to be a CIO in the “empowered” world? As you can imagine, this led to a healthy debate and many different perspectives on what the future CIO role would look like. Here are some highlights from our discussion so far.
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- [EN] Forrester : Public Cloud Growth to Surge, Especially SaaS
CLOUD COMPUTING | Forrester: Public Cloud Growth to Surge, Especially SaaS | Apr 26, 2011 | CIO.com | Shane O'Neill | On the heels of the controversial Amazon EC2 cloud outage last week, research firm Forrester published a timely report on the growth potential of the major public cloud categories. These are: IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service), PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) and SaaS (Software-as-a-Service). Overall, Forrester's report, "Sizing the Cloud", predicts that the global market for cloud computing -- including the public cloud, the private cloud and the virtual private cloud -- will leap from $40.7 billion this year to more than $241 billion in 2020. Of the total $40.7 billion, $25.5 billion comes from the public cloud. Enterprise IT directors are...
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- [EN] Forrester Wave ECM 2013: HP, EMC, IBM, OpenText lead | cmswire
Forrester Wave ECM 2013: HP, EMC, IBM, OpenText lead | cmswire | David Roe | Sep. 26, 2013
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- [EN] Future Differentiation of 'Social Media' from Collaboration
Oliver Marks | 14.12.2009
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- [EN] Future Differentiation of 'Social Media' from Collaboration | Oliver Marks | 14.12.2009
Collaboration 2.0 | ZDNet.com | 14.12.2009 | Future Differentiation of 'Social Media' from Collaboration
| Oliver Marks | Social media’ seems to be becoming even more of a hindrance to the successful application of 2.0 technologies to solve specific business problems as time goes on: I finally read ‘Beware Social Media Snake Oil‘ by Stephen Baker in the December 3 issue of BusinessWeek, the ailing old media title recently bought by Bloomberg.
Morten Hansen, author of the excellent book ‘Collaboration‘ quoted me in his Harvard Business Review blog post ‘Is Social Media Worth Your Time?‘ which comments on Stephen’s BusinessWeek piece.
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- [EN] Gartner : TOP 10 Business & Technology Priorities in 2012
[EN] Gartner : TOP 10 Business & Technology Priorities in 2012 | Foto | Januar 2012
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- [EN] Gartner Highlights Key Predictions for IT Organizations and Users in 2010 and Beyond
Stanford | 13.01.2010 | Press Release
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- [EN] Gartner Magic Quadrant ECM Enterprise Content Management
November 2010 | Comments on CMSwire
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- [EN] Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM Enterprise Content Management | 16. Nov. 2010
Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management | 16 November 2010 | Toby Bell, Karen M. Shegda, Mark R. Gilbert, Kenneth Chin | Gartner RAS Core Research Note G00206900 | ECM offerings remain in demand as organizations embrace the vision of managing content assets throughout their life cycle. Process-centric solutions, social content management and integration are key factors differentiating the vendors assessed in this document.
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