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Google Search 2010: A mid-year report card
Search expert Stephen E. Arnold says Google has some work to do in making its wealth of products, services and resources more easily findable. In the meantime, buckle down and explore Google.
The payoff makes the effort worthwhile in many situations...
News Analysis,
Posted 03 Jul 2010
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Google enterprise apps: A Microsoft migraine?
At a recent business lunch, one executive asked the question, "What do $50-per-user Google Apps for the Enterprise mean?" One of the wits dining with me answered, "A Microsoft migraine."...
News Analysis,
Posted 28 May 2010
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The Google enterprise fabric
In the last half of 2009, Google operated like a medieval wool mill. The basic technology works, and the mill operators have been focusing on increasing production. But Google is a 21st century company. What few of its competitors and customers have realized is that Google is now in production mode...
News Analysis,
Posted 01 Mar 2010
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Finding your language wallah
Old joke: If you can speak three languages, you are trilingual. If you speak two languages, you are bilingual. If you speak one language, you are an American...
News Analysis,
Posted 01 Feb 2010
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What’s all the hype about?
SharePoint 2010: It's worth looking at SharePoint 2010, what it promises and why so much buzz is being generated.
News Analysis,
Posted 01 Jan 2010
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Google’s chiaroscuro motif
Google's enterprise services received what Italians call chiaroscuro. The idea is that light falls across a canvas and reveals details that might otherwise be difficult to perceive. The PR blitz for Chrome as a new Google operating system is interesting, but it may not make it easy to see two broader enterprise initiatives revealed in July 2009. The penetrating light came from two different continents and concerned two quite different Google services...
News Analysis,
Posted 28 Oct 2009
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The future of knowledge workers, Part 2
This is the second half of a two-part article, originally appearing in our KMWorld magazine, that explores the findings of a recent study on the future of the knowledge worker. The purpose of the research was to look at longer-term trends in how organizations will likely try to provide a compelling work environment that attracts, retains and leverages the best of the knowledge workers of the future. There are, of course, serious implications for search.
News Analysis,
Posted 30 Sep 2009
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The future of knowledge workers, Part 1
In times of economic turmoil, taking a look into the future toward 2020 might seem like an academic exercise at best. On the other hand, understanding what organizational strategies executives and professionals believe are needed to ensure a viable future is critical to identifying opportunities on the horizon as well as challenges before they become insurmountable. The purpose of this research was to peer into those longer-term trends to determine how organizations will likely try to provide a compelling work environment that attracts, retains and leverages the best of the knowledge workers of the future...
News Analysis,
Posted 28 Aug 2009
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Google’s Wave is building off the enterprise shore
Wave met ripple and Google's Wave crashed over the Google Web surfers, and the howls of glee drowned out the foam and swell of Bing, Microsoft's most recent weapon in the Web search wars.. Hear what Steve Arnold has to say about it in this article from KMWorld magazine.
News Analysis,
Posted 28 Aug 2009
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Is Bing a true Google challenger?
Is Microsoft's Bing search engine a true challenger to Google? Adriaan Bloem answers the lyrical question in this original article from KMWorld.com.
News Analysis,
Posted 03 Jul 2009
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Best practices for WCM adoption
While Web content management (WCM) has been around for more than 10 years, enterprises only now seem to be getting serious about implementing WCM that can solve business problems, as opposed to solving IT problems...
News Analysis,
Posted 01 May 2009
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