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Whether your intranet team is or isn't responsible might depend on which of the three scenarios your intranet falls into: A search capability is baked into the intranet CMS The organization has a true enterprise search strategy and has one or more products already in use to index all content,
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Just as Microsoft blends Yammer into Office365, a startup is offering a free service to add a Facebook-like collaboration tool to any web page. Lifestreams Technologies, a 2-year-old company based in New Haven, Conn.
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By 1985, two years after Gary Keller and Joe Williams set up their first realty office, it was already the largest brokerage in Texas. Today, Keller Williams is going global, raising significant technology challenges in marketing, business process management and governance. At the center of that tornado is Cary Sylvester
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Social Collaboration Hasn't Killed Publishing While intranets, as part of a wider digital workplace ecosystem, can mean different things to different organizations, even the most advanced and mature intranets include the simple requirement to publish information in a one to many mode: things like restaurant menus, the way to book
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There was lots to learn at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit this week, including the definition of "integration." Thought you knew that one? Wrong. Managing Vice President Susan Landry and Research Vice President Jeffrey Mann kicked off the conference by boiling-down the overused buzzwords of enterprise technology to just
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Like anything involving language, words tend to lose their meaning when use too frequently or improperly. It can be a particular problem when complex topics overlap as they often do at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit running through Wednesday in Los Angeles.
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Maybe your employer doesn’t know what you’re up to on the mobile devices you use for work, but we do. OK, we admit it, we’re not talking specifically about you, and our knowledge isn’t first hand.
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A Vendor View – the 'New Microsoft' Last month the Redmond-Wash. behemoth’s new CEO, Satya Nadella took the stage to introduce Office for iPad. At least that was the crux of Nadella’s address if you read much of the coverage.
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The term “portal” does not cause hearts to skip a beat. Almost two decades of boring, barely-functional portals have done immeasurable harm to the term; their intended audiences ignore them, and the people who manage them see them as busy work.
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There are few surprises in today’s official release of Jahia 7 — but only because Jahia disclosed most of its features and functionality during JahiaOne, its international user conference in Paris this past February.
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With the digital workplace, are intranets obsolete? Not exactly. Find out what to expect from internet technology now and in the future.
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Backbase is a small company with big plans for customer experience management (CXM). The company markets a CXM platform that puts control in the hands of the business users, explained Jelmer de Jong, the company's global head of marketing. "It's lean and agile," he said.
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All told, it was a 30-month project that began with a request: Improve the intranet. So National Geographic did just that for its employees -- and got some international recognition in the process.
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Intranets have for many years been a place where companies disseminate information to employees in a top down, static way. As workers become more remotely distributed, the need for online collaboration tools is butting up against the concept of the traditional intranet.
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