My article for Messaging News (September 2009) is now up … it’s an update on the mobile and wireless access article I wrote three years ago. “Three years ago I wrote about the state of play with mobile and wireless device access to collaboration systems, such as instant […]
Socialtext released new mobile device capabilities today, with device-optimized usage from a BlackBerry, iPhone, or Android smartphone. Socialtext released “Miki”, for mobile device access to a wiki workspace some three ago; this is an update and substantial revision to its capabilities. Socialtext Mobile Capabilities When connecting to a […]
I can’t make it to Washington DC this month, but if I could, I’d be doing so to attend the upcoming SharePoint Success Mentoring Workshop run by Dux Sy, Paul Culmsee, Ruven Gotz, and Andrew Woodward. Here’s the scoop: “Have you implemented SharePoint? If you have, how did […]
The 4th annual Global Intranet Strategies Survey opened at the end of June and will stay open until August 31. All participants receive a complimentary copy (pdf) of the ” Global Intranet Trends for 2010″ report that will be published in the second part of October. The key […]
I’ve been thinking about mobile and wireless access to collaboration systems, and how it has matured during the past three years. In terms of key themes, my top-of-mind sense is that: It’s gotten a lot better. New collaboration systems — places where people work together — have better […]
I have started work on book #3 … it’s not on SharePoint this time, but is rather a more general exploration of the use and value of collaboration technology in organizations. My question for today is: Who owns “collaboration” at your firm? Is it: – the IT department? […]
The June 2009 edition of Messaging News Magazine is out, and my article is entitled Calendaring: Are We There Yet?. It’s an update on the calendaring cover story I wrote two years ago: “Two years ago Messaging News ran a cover story on calendaring, asking “Why isn’t it […]
“By itself, SharePoint can neither create nor destroy organizational chaos, but does an excellent job of reflecting the chaos in the organization at the time of deployment.” Paul is from Seven Sigma Business Solutions in Perth, Australia. An early client of Paul’s asked “What’s the difference between SharePoint […]
The first day of the NZ SharePoint Conference 2009 has come and gone. In two hours the second day starts. Here’s my reflections on day one: For a community-driven event, it’s fantastic. The three organizers — Chan, Mark and Debbie — volunteered to make it happen, and they […]
Debbie Ireland (from EnvisionIT) and Cameron Dwyer (from Scinaptic) talked about using SharePoint for document management, along with two third-party products. Signs of maturity with SharePoint: – minimal structure … a bit of dabbling, corporate documents; some metadata, few or no content types, published content – semi-structured … […]
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