Archive for the 'Content Management' Category

IBM team collaboration software - Lotus Quickr

I followed the news at Lotuphere and then followed the blogs. All of this “following” lead me to the IBM site for the official posting / announcement …

IBM Lotus Quickr will provide ready-to-use team places where team members — inside or outside the firewall — can share information and collaborate on projects online.
Lotus Quickr comes [...]

Time Index 00:00:51

This video was referenced over on Vowe dot net. I agree with most when I saw “I WANT ONE” !
Two things came to mind when I saw the video - the concept definitely has applications (and one would be as a rich interface to PersonalBrain) and the second thing is it reminded me of [...]

How bloated is your blog?

I’ve been under the impression that my blog is flat and slow. I took a look at a few other blogs and found One blog to be 390KB, another was 184KB, and mine was 450KB. (To get these figures I added the web page, the images, and the JavaScript includes. I did not add the [...]

Tapping into a workforce of knowledge

The world of corporate information and social networking are not just on a collision path, their already traded paint once or twice.
I think there are some interesting differences - and thus challenged - to social networking and social software in business settings. One of the obvious requirements is often “professionalism”. This takes on two facets [...]

How the BBC uses blogs and wikis

I was very interested in how similar the BBC usage of social software tools maps to the feature-set of Lotus Connections. In the case of the BBC, they were ahead of the curve and so they “rolled there own”.
Euan Semple talked about his experiences implementing wikis and social software at the BBC. The forum is [...]

Digital Document Management for the SOHO

I recently picked up a close out on the HP 7780 multi-function printer-scanner-fax. It’s overkill for most of what I needed but I was not sure where it would be setup so having wireless built in for both printing and scanning was a bonus. If that’s not a concern, you can get everything [...]