social computing

The Social Organization: Part II by , for

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In my last post, I raised the question that's on all our minds:  why are our professional lives socially challenged?   Having a Facebook business page or Twitter account does... read more

Applying Records Management to User-Generated “Social” Content by , for

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We’ve all heard that content is exploding.  One big contributor is user-generated content associated with various “social” interactions – wikis, blogs, Tweets, notif... read more

The Social Organization: Part I by , for

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Why can't our professional lives be as enriched and connected as Facebook makes our personal lives?    Facebook allows us to develop and foster personal relationships, have convers... read more

The Social 7: Considerations for Investing in Social Technology by , for

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Social technology is a trending priority among IT organizations who are beginning to test drive multiple tools both in the cloud and internally.  This is primarily driven by the hype o... read more

We Can Only Make an Old Car Ride So Much Faster by , for

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It’s not that I don’t like e-mail.  I do believe it’ll still have its place, together with the typewriter, vinyl record and the Walkman.  Ok, that may sound a little... read more

When is the right time to get social on SharePoint? by , for

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I hear from a number of organizations who all seem to say they want to roll out and promote the social and collaborative capabilities of SharePoint.   And I hear a lot of talk, little actio... read more

Techniques for Discovery of Social Content by , for

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Records management issues around the content created in social applications are getting a lot of attention these days. My previous post dealt with the retention of social content – content... read more