Looking at CMIS 1.0, Thinking of 2.0
As you hopefully know by now, CMIS 1.0 was released for public comment thru December 22nd, and the excitement is building in the community and the press. If you haven’t looked at it, and want to...
View ArticleReview: Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 2.0, New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization’s Toughest Challenges Andrew McAfee I’ve been following Andrew on Twitter for a while and have enjoyed his posts. So when I heard that...
View Article"Cloud Content Management" Hype
Every now and then, I read a post/article/tweet that makes me slam my head against the nearest hard surface. The culprit this time was an article titled Cloud Content Management to Challenge ECM? I...
View ArticleA Visionary Enterprise 2.0 Framework
When visiting a local company last month, I was given a glimpse of their requirements for their new Knowledge Services Framework vision and requirements. It was inspiring and incredible. They had...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0 Conf: Can Enterprise 2.0 Break the Knowledge Management...
Going to try posting notes for some sessions at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference herein Boston. Obviously if I get too distracted and participate heavily, this may be a short-lived experiment. Up first...
View ArticleEnterprise 2.0 Conf: Avoiding the Silo Trap of E2.0
Now another session from the folks at Information Architected, Inc., this time Dan Keldsen. Be good to see what his approach is avoiding silos. He warned us of a lot of slides, so we will see if I...
View ArticleThe Negative Impact of Social Networking on Relationships
There was some talk during the Enterprise 2.0 Conference last week that Social Networking was having a negative impact on our relationships. This idea was put forward by Alcatel-Lucent’s Kathleen...
View ArticleUpgrading to SharePoint 2010
No, I haven’t converted into a SharePoint fanboi. I am merely acknowledging that it is here to stay, at least for two more versions. Realizing that, my company has been doing quite a bit of...
View ArticleThe Enemy of Collaboration
A week ago, I wrote an article for CMS Wire on The Long Hill for Enterprise Collaboration. Normally I put an announcement at the top of my blog sharing the link, but I wanted to write this post, and...
View ArticleReflecting on Pie’s 2010 Predictions
Last year I succumbed to the pressure of being one of the only bloggers to NOT have predictions for 2010. So on the last day of the year, I threw together a post with some predictions. As a side...
View ArticleAIIM’s Future History of Content Management: A Social Business Revolution
As I discussed previously, AIIM teamed with Geoffrey Moore to map out the future of Content Management. I was interested enough to attend the webinar on the topic to see what additional details I...
View ArticlePredictions of Pie for 2011
Well, I’m doing it again, making predictions for the next year. The sad thing is that I am even more cynical about making predictions this year than last. That is why I wrote an article for CMS Wire...
View ArticleChallenges to Collaboration Deployment
And you thought I wasn’t going to blog anymore…WRONG! Just getting practical. I’m also going to be dumping my half-crazed ramblings that I started writing but never got into a coherent state. This is...
View ArticleLooking Back on Pie’s 2011 Predictions
I have been busy these past few months. How busy? Just look at my post rate. It hasn’t been for lack of topics, I’ve just been burning the candle at both ends. Well, I’ve been on “vacation” for the...
View ArticleFailure is Not a Positive
A while back, people from the tech world began postulating about the value of failure. The context was that failure may not be a waste if the lessons can be built upon. One should never use “fear of...
View ArticleKeeping Your Content Alive, With or Without SharePoint
Last week I called SharePoint a legacy system and that there were many document graveyards/coffins out there built upon SharePoint. I also said that SharePoint was just the latest Content Management...
View ArticleFailure, Mistakes, and Actual Success
A month ago, as I was waiting to start my first day with AIIM, I can across several tweets that I felt over-stated the benefits of failure. I decided to write a quick little post on how Failure is Not...
View ArticleSocial Media, a Knowledge Management Tool
I was reading an article on the Harvard Business Review Blog Network on Social Media versus Knowledge Management. Written by Anthony J. Bradley and Mark P. McDonald of Gartner, I was interested because...
View ArticleYammer and Microsoft, a Win for Both Sides
There is going to be no shortage of analysis of Microsoft’s acquisition of Yammer. I’m not going to take time to parse it all. I do want to share some quick thoughts on the acquisition while everything...
View ArticleThe White Board Reality
Recently, Ron Miller wrote a nice little article explaining that there is no need for collaboration to be done in the same room anymore. He says, based off of a tweet of mine, that those that think...
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