September 2012, Trend-Setting Products 2012 [Volume 21, Issue 8]
Features
KM helps local governments do more with less
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Sep 2012
Local governments have responded to staffing shortages and declining property taxes by leveraging KM solutions.
Surveys continue to show weaknesses in federal records management
David Raths //
01 Sep 2012
"Following a presidential memo, the National Archives prepares a new records management directive that requires each agency to designate a senior official to supervise an evaluation of the agency's records management program..."
Three rules to build your digital experience strategy
John R. Rymer and Mike Gualtieri //
01 Sep 2012
It's simple: Good customer experience—the perception people have of their interactions with your company—keeps them coming back again and again and is often a differentiator. To take digital experience to the next level requires business and technology leaders to collaborate on a digital experience strategy that follows these three rules.
Targeting KPIs for better business performance
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Sep 2012
"KPIs (Key performance indicators) are best chosen and understood in the context of strategic plans that identify goals at a higher level..."
HP and Autonomy: Is change coming in enterprise IDOL?
Stephen E. Arnold //
01 Sep 2012
KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2012
Hugh McKellar //
01 Sep 2012
"This marks the tenth anniversary of our Trend-Setting Products list..."
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Accellion, Inc.: Accellion Mobile Apps
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Access Innovations, Inc: Data Harmony®
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Bamboo Solutions: Knowledge Management Suite
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Comperio: Comperio Front
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: eGain: eGain 10
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: FTI Technology: Ringtail® 8 E-Discovery
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: IntraLinks: IntraLinks Connect
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: KnowledgeLake: Unify for SharePoint
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Mindbreeze: Mindbreeze InSite
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Noetix Corporation: NoetixViews Workbench
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: SDL
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Accusoft: Prizm Content Connect
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Altep: Inspicio
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: AnyDoc Software: AnyDoc®CAPTUREit®
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: ASG Software Solutions: ASG CloudFactory
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: AvePoint: DocAve Content Shield
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Bridgeline Digital: iAPPS® Product Suite
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: EntropySoft
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: kCura: Relativity
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Metalogix: Metalogix Replicator for SharePoint
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Q-Sensei: Q-Sensei Enterprise
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Rivet Logic: Crafter Rivet
01 Sep 2012
Trend-Setting Products of 2012: Search Technologies: Aspire
01 Sep 2012
News Analysis
SharePoint 2013: Is it a product or a platform?
Tony Byrne //
01 Sep 2012
The smart customer will look at user experience more holistically, and seek to build applications rather than simply stand up the new version and hope for the best.
Personal KM: One-stop PKM
Thomas Vander Wal //
01 Sep 2012
One of the struggles of handling personal information gathered from multiple sources is lack of central management. Finding a service that can meet many needs across devices, while keeping it all in sync, is difficult. Evernote provides the capability to capture content of interest, annotate and add metadata to it, optimize it for search, and retrieve it as well as manage it across devices.
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
How meaning stuck ...
David Weinberger //
01 Sep 2012
Attempts to permanently fix meanings to things, and attempts to identify knowledge as if it were valuable free of your context and projects, are misguided.