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Any discussion about collaboration that focuses entirely on the "knowledge worker" risks leaving a lot of employees out of the conversation. The Knowledge Worker Wikipedia gives a definition of knowledge workers, from which I will copy a quick snippet: What differentiates knowledge work from other forms of work is its primary
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Pity the modern intranet. It's hard to define, underappreciated, suffers from an identity crisis and is often regarded as a source of frustration. It may even have grown too big to fail. But the death of the intranet has been greatly exaggerated.
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Have a question about intranets? Ask Jed Cawthorne. He built his first small departmental intranet in 2000 and hasn't looked back since. In his monthly column, Jed mixes his experience in the field with his curiosity about the bigger implications of the digital workplace, with a few Dr.
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In the four years since I last took a good look at the eXo platform, quite a bit has changed.
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Next year will be the year gamification fails. It’s a concept built on hype, and 80 percent of all programs will die by 2014, according to Gartner. Rajat Paharia disagrees — 100 percent. The founder of Bunchball, a provider of online gamification solutions, he thinks it is only
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How do you define something in a state of flux, that supplies different features and functions for different organizations and whose success depends on how well an organization's business strategy is reflected in its stated requirements? That is the challenge of defining the modern intranet.
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Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems are not only for big, flashy and expensive web properties but have a place in managing intranet content too. Before we get into details, perhaps we should establish some common ground by defining the term “Digital Asset Management.” According to Wikipedia : Digital asset management
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A lot of the big data noise revolves around how marketers use data analytics to improve marketing performance. But how do these tools and techniques effect what is going on behind the scenes? If you read my articles you will already know that I have a more inward looking viewpoint
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I built my first small “departmental intranet” back in 2000.
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I have to admit, as an ex-Military communications specialist, when the whole “NSA is spying on us all” storm broke, I yawned, rolled over and went back to sleep while thinking “and …? They have been doing it for decades ....” My cynicism may or may not be misplaced.
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How do you access your intranet when not in your office, at your desk? Does your VPN allow you secure access to your workplace network from any device, or do you need VPN client software on an "issued" work laptop? If you're a true "road warrior" chances are your employer
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What are the next steps for the vendors crowding the Enterprise 2.0 area today? A strong recent theme at CMSWire has been the future of the social enterprise. There have been some excellent articles from deep thinkers like Deb Lavoy (The Future of Social Business is Paved with (Good) Intentions, Thierry de Baillon (Let's Get Rid of the Social Enterprise), Daniel Kraft (
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I was listening to one of my favorite technology web casts discussing Google's recent I/O conference and once again they came up with the same old, same old talking point -- why does Google have both ChromeOS and Android? Two operating systems, both built on the Linux kernel -- why
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As the cutting edge of Employee Experience Management sees leading organizations move from good old Intranets into the Digital Workplace, what will be next for the enterprise portal? Let me clarify my question, I am not specifically asking about the next generation of portal software, but the sites themselves
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