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Evolution of the Enterprise App by , for

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Social Informatics is the study of information and communication tools in cultural and institutional contexts. It is a broad, inter-disciplinary analysis of usage patterns that spans sociology,... read more

Planning Syndication in SharePoint by , for

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Of all the cool new features in SharePoint, as it relates to Enterprise Content Management, probably the best is the new Content Type Hub feature. In the past managing content types was pain... read more

Starting a new SharePoint or capture project? Don’t pave the cow path by , for

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Have you ever driven through downtown Boston? If so, you might scratch your head as to why some streets wind and twist seemingly at random, driving you around in circles, sometimes literally, wh... read more

When should you bring in end users? by , for

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There are many topics that can act as a lightning rod in a conversation. Religion. Politics. Tastes great, less filling. People dig in, want to be heard, and can talk on and on for hours. The sa... read more

Why You Should Attend the Social Business Conference by , for

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  In just a little over 3 months’ time, AIIM will be presenting our AIIM Social Business Conference, a virtual event – September 8, 2011. The entire event will be conducted... read more

Breaking Down the Social Business Roadmap - Strategy by , for

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In continuing of the series of our AIIM Social Business Roadmap blog posts, I will be looking into the topic of strategy within an organization as one of the 8 steps needed i... read more

Consolidate, Federate, or Leave It Alone: What to Do about All of Those Disparate Repositories by , for

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Many clients engage us to help them focus on a simple objective: “We need a single repository for all of our documents.” Simple enough, yet right now their content is scattered acros... read more

It’s all in there: tricky meta-data by , for

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Technology governance is a funny thing.  Its goal is rigidity, with just the right dash of flexibility.  Its goal is also to provide just enough information at the right time.  St... read more

Administration and Maintenance by , for

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The SharePoint administrative tasks can be organized into four major sections - planning, operations, optimization and maintenance. PlanningSharePoint design and deployment start with effective pla... read more

The K: Drive by , for

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Yesterday I had the opportunity to say something I could have only dreamt about as recently as a year ago: “beginning 2nd quarter 2011, the K: drive will be read-only!” I can’t... read more