Entries from Fusion ECM tagged with 'collaboration'

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #6:Data Accessibility for People and Computers

The data contained within information artifacts must be accessible by people and machines. We will cover 3 main advantages that data accessibility for people and computers deliver. 1. High relevance leads to lean systems. 2. People want relevant information, not...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #5: Data Portability & Referencing

We are in the midst of a series investigating collaboration. We previously wrote about the two types of collaboration - intentional and accidental. INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #4:Enable The Humans

We are in the midst of a series investigating collaboration. We previously wrote about the two types of collaboration - intentional and accidental. INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of...

Signposts on the road to my thinking...

ECM Alerts Blog - New ECM to Siebel Adapter Kyle's Blog - WCM Site Studio Naming Best Practices Also check out: Mike Lafleur's post on E20 Technology Silos and the slow adoption of enterprise mashups Nova Spivack's Semantic Web Manifesto...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #3: Usage & Context Patterns

We are in the midst of a series investigating intentional and accidental collaboration: INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of mine and I am never aware of your interaction While...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #2: Automatic Aggregation

We are in the midst of a series investigating collaboration. I previously wrote about the two types of collaboration - intentional and accidental. INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something...

Ten Requirements for Achieving Collaboration #1: Seamlessly combine human oriented and machine oriented information.

You will recall that I previously wrote about the two types of collaboration - INTENTIONAL: where we get together to achieve a goal and ACCIDENTAL: where you interact with something of mine and I am never aware of your interaction....

2 Types of Collaboration & 10 Requirements for Achieving Them

Collaboration comes in two flavors: Accidental and Intentional. Enterprise 2.0 technologies have become very good at facilitating intentional collaboration. They are meeting us where we are at and linking people across distances, across political spectra, and across expertise domains....

E2.0 ROI Calculation & Predictions: True then, Changing Now...

On May 22, 2008 Oliver Marks had a great blog entry over at ZDNet on the ROI and economic aspects of Enterprise 2.0 and social applications. Summarizing his point: As the global economy continues to drive up expenses, especially...

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