September 2010, Trend-Setting Products 2010 [Volume 19, Issue 8]
Features
Many federal agencies struggle with records management
Some fall short on basic infrastructure
and training, survey finds.
David Raths //
01 Sep 2010
Records management officials in federal agencies fight an ongoing battle for IT resources and money to hire staff and contractors to identify and schedule records disposition and training. Until recently, it was unclear how much progress agencies were making toward meeting their statutory requirements to manage the records necessary to meet their business needs, ensure government accountability and preserve historically valuable records for future generations...
Teamwork pays off for government and industry
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Sep 2010
Partnerships between public and private sectors improve the range of services available to citizens and make efficient use of resources. About 200,000 people leave the military each year, and many face difficulties when transitioning back to civilian life. They may have medical or housing needs, or require job training to become employable. Each branch of the military provides resources to assist with the transition, but they may not encompass all the services military personnel require to experience a successful transition...
Business intelligence—Changing to a new solution
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Sep 2010
Many well established business intelligence (BI) solutions are available and new ones are emerging. For a variety of reasons, the best match for a customer at one time may not be the same at a later time. Cost considerations and performance are two of the primary reasons why an organization that is using BI may make a change...
SharePoint|The Reality Series 5
The SharePoint maturity model
Marc Solomon //
01 Sep 2010
In the adoption of SharePoint, a four-stage maturity model is a great way to determine where knowledge gaps exist, what facets require additional education and how to help people expand their use of SharePoint...
KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Hugh McKellar //
01 Sep 2010
Just as in the past, assembling the Trend-Setting Products list is a collaborative effort with colleagues, market and technology analysts, KM theoreticians and practitioners, customers and a select few savvy users in a variety of disciplines...
Business Intelligence Roundup
Andy Moore //
01 Sep 2010
Business intelligence (BI) tools are the technology behind your ability to analyze vast amounts of transactional data to interpret trends in business activity. They usually deliver this information in a friendly visual way—charts, graphs—often in a number of side-by-side views called "dashboards." Here's a sampling of current BI tools...
Business Intelligence Product Showcase: QlikView
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Applied Knowledge Group and
Bridgeline Digital
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Concept Searching and Ektron
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Fabasoft and FTI Technology
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
ISYS Search Software and MobilVox
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Noetix and Oracle Corporation
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Recommind and Rivet Logic
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
ABBYY USA, EXSYS, eGain, FatWire
01 Sep 2010
Trend-Setting Products of 2010
Northern Light, Siteworx, Omtool, Smartlogic
01 Sep 2010
News Analysis
Google, rich media & the enterprise
Stephen E. Arnold //
01 Sep 2010
Real-time awareness
Breakthrough from Darwin Ecosystem
01 Sep 2010
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
The long form of webby knowledge
David Weinberger //
01 Sep 2010
We have a very clear idea of what knowledge looks like in this culture, especially at its high end. At its low end, the picture gets fuzzy...