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Column Two: Workflow: we have a problem
A recommended Trilogy. This is Two
Is workflow the wrong metaphor?
A recommended trilogy. This is One.
Five Myths about Content Strategy - Insight at NavigationArts
Despite the clear connection between business goals and content, surprisingly little planning and effort are put into generating and maintaining online content.
Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) V3 Search - Social Bookmarking
Enterprise tagging for SharePoint
A Map-Based Approach to a Content Inventory - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
I realized I could no longer rely on memory alone for a record of what the system contained—the content space was getting too large. Content needed to be periodically checked for currency and completeness to ensure that the system retained its credibili
Sample Chapter: Unlocking Knowledge Assets
Great summary/perspective on the purpose of a corporate taxonomy
Web 2.0 Content Management
Forget that this is even related to Content Management. This is the best summary of 2.0 thinking around (see list in part 1).
Butler Group: Current Document Collaboration Sucks
"Butler Group estimates the size of the global Document Collaboration segment of the ECM market to be US$586 million in 2007"
Dashboard: Whither Content Management?
Tony Byrne shares great insights from a November event. Significant quote: "Everybody should have figured out how to manage content by now; the challenge lies in end-user experience," said Detlef Kamps, CEO of RedDot
Idol-Like Showdown of 6 CMS Vendors
Tony Byrne (and cast of judges) puts 6 CMS Vendors through the paces, live: Stellant, FatWire, WebSideStory, Red Dot, Interwoven, Ektron
Fine Line Divides CMS and Portal
"Where does your content management system end and your portal start?" by Tony Byrne and Janus Boye -- leading industry analysts. What I particularly like about this piece is that it calls out issues that most technologists wouldn't even begin to consider
Content Management Glossary
Sponsored by Fatwire
A Scenario-based Approach to Evaluating CMS Vendors
One highly-respected colleagues in the industry, Tony Byrne, offers a fabulous perspective on the selection of Content Mangement solutions
Redefining Content Management
"D. Keith Robinson says we need to change the way we think about the ‘CMS’ and get back to the content and the managing..."
Web 2.0 and Content Management
One of the best pieces done on the potential of Web 2.0 regardless of its association to content management.
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