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Taxonomy technology greatly assists the sharing of enterprise knowledge. But don't expect to sit back and watch it go. Experts agree that those searching for an out-of-the-box solution shouldn't hold their breath. Count on adding a little elbow grease, but the results will be worth it.
Posted Mar 01, 2002
Intranets present some difficult challenges for the user. In an ideal world, the navigation should be so intuitive that only on rare occasions should it be necessary to use the search function. However, we do not live in an ideal world…
Posted Feb 01, 2002
When you think of content management for video assets, you may not initially think of governmental applications. But as the events of last fall have reminded us, there is more to a secure society than simply commerce and media. A digitized knowledgebase can be a valuable tool in support of overall governmental training and response efforts. In the last few years, the capacity of networks to deal with video has improved, and content management for video has come of age.
Posted Feb 01, 2002
Like a relay runner left without a teammate to hand the baton, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee began a furious search for a technology partner to replace both Quokka and Logictier as the clock continued to count down. After holding preliminary talks with a number of high-profile prospects, viable options were beginning to dwindle. Finally, in June, just seven months before the games were to begin, SLOC struck a deal with Microsoft/MSNBC to host and produce the official sites for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
Posted Feb 01, 2002
Many worry that spending on intranets and IT in general will decrease as costs are trimmed. In fact, intranet infrastructure investment is as important as always.
Posted Jan 01, 2002
Managing a company's knowledge requires a very different set of skills than are typically found in a Web team. Chief among these is a complete obsession with the customer. As they make the transition from project-oriented production houses to trusted knowledge brokers, Web teams must learn to become obsessed with their own customers, those employees that have the knowledge to help a company prosper in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.
Posted Jan 01, 2002
No, these are not your father's corporate Web sites. They are doing a lot more than just presenting company information. They're courting customers, suppliers, and partners in B2B applications, and enticing consumers in B2C venues. They're using several kinds of third-party content—reference information, news, bulletin boards, educational information—to attract these different audiences. In short, they are doing all of the sorts of things that the dot coms are doing—or were doing before the bottom fell out for them.
Posted Jan 01, 2002
In the mid-1990s, a number of publishers looked into publishing electronic versions of scientific journals. And that is where the problems started.
Posted Dec 01, 2001
Content management is the strategic application of technology, content, and people resources to leverage business processes and create competitive advantage.
Posted Nov 01, 2001
I have to admit that I am very skeptical of ROI calculations and the theory that intranet applications have to be justified on an ROI basis.
Posted Nov 01, 2001
If you have recently begun looking at the issue of managing digital assets, you will encounter a blizzard of terminology and acronyms on data storage, networking, analog-to-digital capture and encoding, metadata, indexing, and distribution.
Posted Oct 01, 2001
Vertical industry portals and marketplaces are built on the three Cs that are supposed to spell success for Web sites and their users: commerce, community, and content. But what type of content do they offer?It depends on the content/community/commerce mix, but all have their eyes on a future when the demand for emarketplace services is expected to grow significantly
Posted Jul 01, 2001