At Lotusphere 2011 in January, Mat presented a session called Where is the Love? How to get your users to fall in Love with Lotus Notes. I didn’t attend Lotusphere – although I had an invitation to do so – but here’s his deck on Slideshare: View more […]
Peter looks at the collaboration capabilities in OneNote 2010: “OneNote 2010 is known primarily for its note-taking capabilities, but with related clients including the OneNote Web App and OneNote Mobile, and OneNote-integrated services including Windows Live SkyDrive and SharePoint, OneNote is also a powerful collaboration solution. Peter O’Kelly […]
Last November, I pointed to the announcement that Bayer Material Science in Germany was implementing Lotus Connections. This was of particular interest to me since I frequently hear about how the “privacy laws” in Germany make the adoption of collaboration and social tools inside organizations difficult. Kurt, the […]
Bart from Lumo Research left a comment on my blog post re “email vs. collaboration tool” from earlier this week. I hadn’t heard of Lumo Research before, so headed over to their web site to take a look. The firm offers a service called LumoFlow, which provides “social […]
Earlier in the week, I pointed to some Microsoft material from last year that talked about “the partner opportunity” with SharePoint. The key point from Microsoft, is that for every $1 an organizations pays Microsoft for SharePoint licensing, they pay business partners “$6 to $9 on services.” I’ve […]
As I said in my November 2009 column for Messaging News, archiving and ediscovery for email are well-understood, but dealing with archiving and ediscovery in collaboration systems is less well understood but just as vital. Next week, EMC is hosting a webinar on the same topic: “Preserving, collecting […]
Mark argues that sending meeting notes by email is a bad idea (slightly edited): “The meeting is over and you were the one who was supposed to make notes. Ok, we won’t discuss now your self-assertion, damage is done. But never send notes via email. You know how […]
Tim argues that being successful with collaborative note-taking requires mapping the different research patterns: “Previously, we discussed how a resurgence in electronic note-taking application popularity is the latest trend to result from the consumerization of IT: employees are using note-taking apps outside of work, especially on mobile devices, […]
The Knowledge@Wharton web site recently asked whether business-centric social networking is a revolution, or a ruse? “Programs like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn have become a popular way for families and groups of friends (or groups of strangers) to share information and organize their lives. Now corporations are hoping […]
In part 1 of this series, I reviewed the what Huddle is, and well as listing its features and capabilities. In this post, I review what happened when I signed up for the 14-day free trial of Huddle. 1. Signing up was easy – name, email address, desired […]
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