At the moment - the state of this blog is as much a collection of interesting blog references on the subject as they are my posts. The development has continued on: http://roii2.wordpress.com/

Friday, September 26, 2008

Fra Wikipedia - Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management Technologies

The early Knowledge Management technologies were online corporate yellow pages (expertise locators) and document management systems. Combined with the early development of collaborative technologies (in particular Lotus Notes), KM technologies expanded in the mid 1990s. Subsequently it followed developments in technology in use in Information Management. In particular the use of semantic technologies for search and retrieval and the development of knowledge management specific tools such as those for communities of practice.

More recently social computing tools (such as blogs and wikis) have developed to provide a more unstructured, self-governing approach to the transfer, capture and creation of knowledge through the development of new forms of community, network or matrix. However, such tools for the most part are still based on text and code, and thus represent explicit knowledge transfer. These tools face challenges in distilling meaningful re-usable knowledge and intelligible information and ensuring that their content is transmissible through diverse channels, platforms and forums.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Innhold av halv-times innføring


You might know Socialtext as a best-in-class provider of Enterprise Wikis. This is still true and now we are very excited to let you know that on September 30th we will be releasing the next generation of our solution – a comprehensive Enterprise Social Software Platform – that includes Wikis, Blogs, Business Social Networking and Information Mashups:


1. Socialtext Enterprise Wiki allows people to collaborate in intuitive and flexible ways.

  • Create persistent corporate knowledge
  • Eliminate duplication of effort and information silos
  • Make it easy for people to contribute and share knowledge that exists in the organisation

2. Socialtext People boosts the effectiveness of every person in the organisation by giving them a way to discover expertise and build informal networks.

  • Discover content and people
  • Create networks and groups with employees, partners and customers
  • Collaborate in wiki and weblog workspaces

3. Socialtext Dashboard gives you personalised views of what’s most important to you in getting your job done.

  • Subscribe to the conversations and activity of colleagues and build networks
  • Collaborate in context: aggregate what is relevant to you across internal and external systems
  • Get your team on page, and out of overloaded inboxes


The Benefits of this Integrated Solution:

• Radically improve collaboration within a geographically dispersed organisation
• Make it easy for people to contribute and share knowledge that exists within the firm
• Make it easy for people to discover and reuse knowledge that already exists
• Allow people an easy way to find the experts within the firm


See this for yourself in action through this recorded webinar

– the presentation and demo takes less than 25 minutes https://socialtext.webex.com/socialtext/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=5598832&rKey=F4CD2736A847B529



Thanks
Jon

Jon G Grorud
Sales Director, EMEA

Socialtext: The Leader in Enterprise Social Software

M: +44 7766 461 523 E: jon.grorud@socialtext.com
Quay House, Canary Wharf, E14 9XG, London, United Kingdom
www.socialtext.com

Want to find out more, please watch these unique screencasts:
- Wiki 101 – how to get started
- Miki – mobile access to your wiki
- Unplugged – offline access to your wiki

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Forskjellen mellom DMS og E2.0 samhandling

Hvorfor IS Partner burde evaluere Enterprise 2.0 løsninger selvom man har Dokumenthåndtering systemer som Domino Doc, Sharepoint, Documentum, eRoom etc.

DMS and Collaboration Suite: Friends not Foes

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Some instructive videos

The Rise of Enterprise 2.0, Andrew McAfee | Video | Enterprise 2.0 Summit 2008 Tokyo

: May 31, 2008; Posted by Greg Lloyd; 2 Attachments


Last month I had the pleasure of interviewing HBS Professor Andrew McAfee at the Enterprise 2.0 Summit Tokyo 2008. The forty minute interview was videotaped in Professor McAfee's HBS office based on questions submitted in advance from the Tokyo conference site (www.enterprise20.jp). Topics included the definition of Enterprise 2.0 versus Web 2.0; return on investment; risk of disclosure; factors for successful Enterprise 2.0 deployment - and a series of questions and followup on Enterprise 2.0 and competitive advantage that particularly struck me:
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Monday, September 1, 2008

Gartner Group - Magic Quadrant on Team Collaboration and Social Software

Og her er Gartners seneste Magic Quadrant on Team Collaboration and Social Software:
http://mtstaging.socialtext.net/files/Gartner_MagicQuadrantReport.pdf

Beyond blogs and wikis

Jordan Frank / Marketing11405 / September 26, 2008 / 12:02:00 PM EDT / 0 Comments
Attached @1 is the presentation I put together for a talk at KMWorld 2008. The presentation starts off with a history of communication and collaboration - from the first verbal communication through the beginning of writing and to blogs and wikis.
Contact rolf.idar.isaksen@ispartner.com for a copy