Knowledge management

Laura Odelius Thursday, March 1, 2012 - 9:17am

"The ECM Groundhog Emerges From Its Extended Winter" -- That's the language Forrester analyst Alan Weintraub uses in his new research report on the prospective future of Enterprise Content Management (ECM).

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Doug Schultz Thursday, September 29, 2011 - 5:36pm

Symantec, the vendor that helps organizations and consumers secure and manage their information, recently released a new report that shows some changes in the top items requested during eDiscovery. 

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Doug Schultz Thursday, September 29, 2011 - 5:36pm

Symantec, the vendor that helps organizations and consumers secure and manage their information, recently released a new report that shows some changes in the top items requested during eDiscovery. 

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Rich Russo Monday, May 16, 2011 - 4:53pm

Many companies have retention schedules, but few companies have extended those rules out to the systems that actually hold records.

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Doug Schultz Monday, October 4, 2010 - 8:44am

I read a blog post a few weeks ago from Nick Milton, Director and Founder of Konco, LTD., a Knowledge Management services company based in the UK.  His blog post was about BP's Knowledge Management program in the late 1990's and how they were traveling to various sites, spreading the news about Knowledge Management at BP. 

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Doug Schultz Monday, October 4, 2010 - 8:44am

I read a blog post a few weeks ago from Nick Milton, Director and Founder of Konco, LTD., a Knowledge Management services company based in the UK.  His blog post was about BP's Knowledge Management program in the late 1990's and how they were traveling to various sites, spreading the news about Knowledge Management at BP. 

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Steve Whitcomb Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - 9:25am

We've all seen the blog posts, tweets and reminiscences, telling tales of how exotic and different SharePoint is from other systems. Difficult to manage, hard to understand, impossible to tame. While these statements do show up in tech circles, it is very common for non-technologists, non-IT folks, to recount them. But are they fair characterizations?

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Doug Schultz Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - 5:57am

I read a blog post this week titled "...and then the consultants leave" by Andrew Crow.  It really caused me to pause and think about what do I leave behind for my clients after an engagement is finished.

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Doug Schultz Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - 5:57am

I read a blog post this week titled "...and then the consultants leave" by Andrew Crow.  It really caused me to pause and think about what do I leave behind for my clients after an engagement is finished.

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Doug Schultz Saturday, May 8, 2010 - 9:50am

So, what is microblogging?  It is basically a manner in which you can share news, thoughts, ideas and opinions with those who care to listen to (or follow) you.  At the same time, others are doing the same thing with those that care to listen to or follow them.  Some people describe microblogging as an experience similar to a giant room of people talking, but you only hear the people you want to listen to.

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