What makes good Information Architecture (IM)? Is it site design? Is it solid metadata practices and standards? Is it how data cubes (DW) are structured in a way that information is easier for consumption? Is it related to Business Intelligence (BI)? Is it a pretty and well thought out site map? Is it data points…
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Monthly Archives: January 2010This week I was on a presentation team with CapGemini Consulting, bidding on an Enterprise Text Analytics (juiced up Patterns, Concepts, Extraction and Search) project with their client. This is something that I have had experience with while at Dow Jones (Wallstreetjournal.com – WSJ.com) as well as GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to name a few. Some in… “The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one.” – Elbert Hubbard When I say divergence of collaboration technologies it’s a matter of Internal collaboration vs. External collaboration. Both initiatives have different paradigms IMHO (in my ‘humble’ opinion… lol Patty Edwards). I believe the business direction for external facing clients vs. internal communication and increased productivity have been in a diverging pattern since mid-2007. In order for… Assessing your WCM maturity: KMWorld Posted using ShareThis Web content management (WCM) is dead. Controversial? Well, let’s qualify that statement a little: WCM 1.0 is dead. WCM has been around since the late 1990s, with a focus on basics like content design, separation of content from presentation, basic metadata, workflows and publishing mechanisms. WCM 1.0… |
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