March 2007 (100 Companies) [Volume 16, Issue 3]
Features
ECM...no slowdown in sight
Phil Britt //
01 Mar 2007
The disparate nature of content and the desire to share it companywide, as well as with business partners and customers, are challenges facing vendors and users of enterprise content management (ECM) systems.
ECM: Managing invoices pays off
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Mar 2007
Enterprise content management (ECM) systems are best known for handling documents that represent the intellectual capital in organizations—documents such as project deliverables, research reports and reference materials. In recent years, however, ECM systems have diversified to accommodate such content...
Data-driven decisions: The View from the dashboard
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Mar 2007
Decision-making in organizations is based on a complex mix of rational and intuitive thinking. Amidst abundant data, organizations find it difficult to make decisions in which they are confident. One way to help make sense of enterprise data is to use a dashboard to support business performance management...
STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR CUSTOMER ANALYTICS
Aberdeen Group //
01 Mar 2007
Marketing departments have often functioned on gut feelings, intuition and qualitative information-gathering in the form of anecdotal reports from customer-facing employees.
KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management
Hugh McKellar //
01 Mar 2007
About a year ago, Dr. Michael Koenig wrote in these pages that unlike many business “fads,” knowledge management didn’t fall into the typical 10-year pattern of boom and bust, with four or five years of explosive growth, followed by a slightly longer period of almost equally dramatic decline. His conclusion: KM is here to stay.
Content & Document Management Solution Directory: Clearview Software
01 Mar 2007
Content & Document Management Solution Directory: FatWire
01 Mar 2007
Content & Document Management Solution Directory: SpringCM
01 Mar 2007
Content & Document Management Solution Directory: TOWER Software
01 Mar 2007
KMWorld Trendsetting Product of 2006: Xenos Group Inc.
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: ABBYY
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: ABREVITY, Inc.
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Avenue A | Razorfish
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: BA-Insight
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Brainware, Inc.
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Clarabridge, Inc
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Connotate Technologies, Inc.
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: DocZone.com®
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Ektron
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: EMC Documentum
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Engenium
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Expert System
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Exsys, Inc.
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: FatWire
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: IBM
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Inxight Software
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: ISYS Search Software, Inc
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: KANA Software, Inc
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Kofax
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Noetix Corporation
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Northern Light
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: PaperThin
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Percussion Software
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: QL2 Software
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: SAVO
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Siderean Software, Inc.
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: SpringCM
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Stellent
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Teragram
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Tower Software
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: XyEnterprise
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Xythos Software, Inc
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: ZyLAB
01 Mar 2007
View From The Top: Attensity
01 Mar 2007
News Analysis
From knowledge to distraction
Jonathan B. Spira //
01 Mar 2007
Ontologies and abstractions
David Weinberger //
01 Mar 2007
Search: Pure and simple
Hugh McKellar //
01 Mar 2007
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