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One of two named "Most Inspiring New Contributors," Wendy Neal brings a passion to her work that carries over to her writing. An active member of the SharePoint community, Wendy combines a developer's background with an understanding that at the end of the day, it comes down to the user.
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Virginia Backaitis could write about a piece of toast and make it interesting. Our go-to for big data coverage, Virginia makes a complex topic approachable and makes writing about it look easy. Who are you -- in a 140-character tweet? A recruiter who searches the earth for big data rock stars +
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With 30 years in the technology industry under his belt, Tom Petrocelli can weigh in on topics from social collaboration to social media, mobile enterprise to cloud computing, digital marketing to content management. No stranger to stirring up controversy, Tom writes it the way he sees it -- and people
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As excited as he is about the potential of technology to transform how we communicate, Tjeerd Brenninkmeijer reminds us that it "takes a village" to use this technology to its fullest effect.
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Caught by the potential of what coding could do at an early age, Steven Pogrebivsky still gets excited about finding the solutions to problems. In his monthly column, he walks readers through different pain points they may be experiencing to help them hopefully find the path forward.
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Take three parts science. Stir in one dash of Monty Python. Add a pinch of Schrodinger's cat and a whiff of Victorian poetry. You still would not be close to incorporating all of the sources that Stephen Fishman brings to his writing.
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Petr Passinger writes about the hard earned marketing lessons he learns in his day to day job and shares these lessons monthly with CMSWire's audience. While some people might hide their methods, treating them as proprietary information, Petr sees it as an opportunity for other marketers to learn from the
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Some people think jazz improvisation is a free for all -- every musician doing his own thing. But the freedom to create is based on knowledge, discipline and structure -- which may account for Mimi Dionne's finding inspiration in Miles Davis's work to become an information professional. Mimi brings order
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You should not underestimate the power of search. And by search, we really mean find. Without providing ready access to information, businesses are basically making their employees work with one arm tied behind their back, with blindfolds on. Martin White has been championing search as a business critical application on
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There's a lot to be said about customization, but Jennifer Mason enjoys exploring the possibilities of out of the box SharePoint uses. Jennifer's focus on practical applications based on real world scenarios reminds us all what the technology is there for in the first place: to get the job done.
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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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When you hear "adaptive case management," what comes to mind? Business process management, document capture, content management? How about the Wizard of Oz? The invention of ice cream cones? The Rolling Stones? Deb Miller brings all of these references to play in her articles, which ground abstract concepts in commonly
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Deb Lavoy started 2013 off asking the hard questions (as she's prone to do) and has continued to do so throughout the year. Deb challenges us all to aspire to build something bigger -- to build a better narrative, to build a better business, to build a better world. Who are you -- in a 140-character tweet? Always
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Not many companies would be brave enough to hire a man who writes arguments about why not to buy its software. But David Diamond speaks the truth about digital asset management (DAM) -- the good, the bad and the ugly.
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