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Philology from Philadelphia

Positively RIM

Capture was a major theme, and many of the new, small vendors who populated the 10 x 10s on the periphery showed document management technologies. Cloudy, with a chance of meatballs As noted, the secondary theme -- not mutually exclusive with SharePoint -- was cloud computing. It uses tools, but it is not defined by them.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Are Wikipatterns, Collaborative Patterns?

ChiefTech

In terms of enterprise social computing, wikis continue to be the flavour of the month and Stewart Mader taps into that interest with his new Wikipatterns book , the name reflecting the Wikipatterns site that he helped to start. The other thing I like about this book is the case studies. stack (see slide 25 from my Intranet 2.0

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A short history of intranets and what's next with social, mobile and cloud

ChiefTech

When Tim Berners-Lee and his collaborators first proposed the idea that became the World Wide Web in 1989, he wanted to create a hypertext system that would allow users to: "link and access information of various kinds… [to overcome] current incompatibilities of the platforms and tools.". What is an intranet?

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A short history of intranets and what next with social, mobile and cloud

ChiefTech

When Tim Berners-Lee and his collaborators first proposed the idea that became the World Wide Web in 1989, he wanted to create a hypertext system that would allow users to: "link and access information of various kinds… [to overcome] current incompatibilities of the platforms and tools.". What is an intranet?

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Three Use Cases to Navigate Modern Data in eDiscovery

eDiscovery Daily

The only problem is most of the story is often stored on electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, or tablets. United States Postal Rate Commission ), integrating newer, modern data types like text messages, computer activity, and financial data, has been a bit more challenging. or international privacy laws were broken.