Posts Tagged ‘wiki’

Pinboard bookmarks for November 30th

Pinboard links for November 30th, syndicated automagically: When Should You Migrate Your File Shares to SharePoint? – Yes, there are circumstances and scenarios where it makes sense to leave your file shares where they stand. For most organizations, it is a combination of factors rather than any single factor that drives this decision: typically, it's a large [...]

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Harness new sources of creativity

An interview with Satish Nambisan in India Knowledge@Wharton: In their quest to harness new sources of creativity, companies are reaching beyond their R&D labs to tap individuals and organizations outside their corporate boundaries. [...] the rise and implications of this network-centric approach to managing innovation. I blogged about The Global Brain: Your Roadmap for Innovating [...]

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Software for business innovation

Umair adds another perspective on the Sexy Enterprise 2.0 debate: Enterprise software is lame because it offers little potential for revolutionizing anything – market space, value propositions, industry economics, strategies, etc. That’s why software players are able to create less and less value – the marginal gains to software are shrinking because “enterprise software” only [...]

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One blogpost for Burma

Blogger aus aller Welt bereiten einen Aktionstag zur Unterstützung der friedlichen Revolution in Burma vor. Wir wollen ein Zeichen für den Frieden setzen und den Menschen, die ihr grausames Regime ohne Waffen bekämpfen, unsere Sympatie bekunden. Diese Blogger haben vor, am 4. Oktober 2007 ihre normalen Blog-Aktivitäten einzustellen, um nur einen einzigen Artikel zu veröffentlichen: [...]

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Wikis (und speziell Wikipedia)

Stefan Münz schreibt im Rahmen seiner Reihe zu Hypertext eine kurze Geschichte von Wikis (und speziell der Wikipedia): “Jimmy Wales: Wikipedia“. Informationen und Beratung rund um Wikis, Social-Software und Web 2.0 hier: frogpond.

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Wikka 1.1.6.3 released

Meine Lieblingswiki-Engine gibt es in einer neuen Version, siehe hier …

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Open-Source Spying

Spannender Artikel in der New York Times, nicht nur wegen der Einblicke in die Nutzung von Social Software für “Competitive Intelligence” und Wissensmanagement. Interessant ist auch das: The Spying 2.0 vision has thus created a curious culture battle in intelligence circles. Many of the officials at the very top, [...] are intrigued by the potential [...]

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