November/December 2007, [Vol 16, Issue 10]
Features
Everything is Miscellaneous
David Weinberger //
01 Nov 2007
Longtime KMWorld columnist David Weinberger, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center, recently discussed his new book with Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor in chief.
Text Analytics: on the trail of business intelligence
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Nov 2007
Business intelligence (BI) solutions have typically focused on analysis of quantitative data to measure and predict organizational performance. The analyses help drive decisions about staffing, R&D, marketing and other business activities. However, quantitative analyses do not always provide an indication of causality...
DAM with a video spin
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
01 Nov 2007
Digital asset management (DAM) is one of the most dynamic areas of software today, with organizations increasingly seeing its value in reducing costs and producing revenue streams. "These software solutions are now considered ‘must have' products,"...
2007 KMWorld Promise and Reality Awards finalists
01 Nov 2007
Selecting winners for these awards gets more difficult each year. When we handed out the first ones at the 2001 KMWorld conference, we received roughly 20 nominations for each category. The number of submissions has grown each year since then; we received more than 175 (both formal and informal) this year, and paring them down to these finalists was especially tough...
BI Market Positioning Statement
01 Nov 2007
KMWorld 2007 Promise and Reality Awards finalists' showcase: Ernst & Young
01 Nov 2007
KMWorld 2007 Promise and Reality Awards finalists' showcase: ISYS Search Software
01 Nov 2007
KMWorld 2007 Promise and Reality Awards finalists' showcase: Unisys
01 Nov 2007
KMWorld 2007 Promise and Reality Awards finalists' showcase: ZyLAB
01 Nov 2007
News Analysis
A billion-mind economy
Art Murray, D.Sc. //
01 Nov 2007
Competing in the global knowledge economy means that your organization must learn and innovate as fast as change in the marketplace.
Good and bad ways to go wrong
David Weinberger //
01 Nov 2007
We all go wrong, and have done so literally since Adam, unless I'm wrong in thinking there was an Adam, or in assuming there's anything true of all of us, or if I got the meaning of "wrong" wrong.
Web 2.0 pressures IT, shows benefits
Robert Smallwood //
01 Nov 2007
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