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Reporter Ron Miller hits Foursquare et al between the eyes - definite worries about "too much information" - but real business (and personal) potential as well.
Ron Miller of FierceContentManagement prodded me for some feedback on the social additions to MOSS 2010 after the launch news at Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, but at the time I didn't have time to meet his publication deadline. This time, in a follow-up interview Ron did with Christian Finn at Microsoft, I had a chance to provide commentary based on our research and client work.
Excerpt:
"Dan Keldsen of Information Architected thinks the social features are bound to be behind the curve, just because of the time it takes to develop a product like SharePoint. "Microsoft is always going to lag behind their smaller and more agile competitors. It's simply the nature of the development cycle for Microsoft. Features that were "locked in" for design 2 years ago are finally going to ship in 2010. In the meantime, smaller competitors such as Box.net, PBWorks, SocialText, Jive as well as Google (via Google Apps, Sites and now Wave...) have been running like the wind to build light-weight platforms with social computing features first and foremost, while SharePoint has this functionality added afterwards, clearly as an after-thought.""
"Too much information running through my brain
Too much information driving me insane
~Police, Too Much Information.
Yesterday, Seth Godin wrote a post in his blog called, Warning: The Internet is almost full. It's not of course, and he had is his tongue planted firmly in his cheek, but he brought up the very serious idea of information overload."
Ron Miller has another nice piece on Daniweb, and I took the bait...
Quick writeup by Ron Miller (thanks Ron!) of Carl's blog addressing questions from our webinar last week on the upcoming Market IQ on Business Process Management. BPM isn't a separate beast from ECM/CMS, it's integral.
Ron Miller asked for some commentary on Microsoft's acquisition of Powerset, and he's once again pulled together an interesting article on the world of search. See todays aiimALERT for more commentary as well. Thanks Ron!
Ron Miller has a great synthesis of our Findings on Findability and commentary from Carl Frappaolo and myself. Sue Feldman of IDC, however, jumped the gun and clairvoyantly (and inaccurately) predicts what the full report will contain WHEN RELEASED NEXT M
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