Saturday, November 28, 2009

ReadWriteEnterprise, 25.11.2009: Merrill Lynch: Cloud Computing Market Will Reach $160 Billion...Really?

ReadWriteEnterprise, 25.11.2009: Merrill Lynch: Cloud Computing Market Will Reach $160 Billion...Really?
by Alex Williams: "The estimates for cloud computing can make you wonder sometimes about what to believe. Analyst firms and it looks like investment houses, can be notorious for wild estimates about market sizes."

For what it's worth, 26.11.2009: Google Wave killed the ECM star

For what it's worth, 26.11.2009: Google Wave killed the ECM starby parapadakis:
"If Google Wave succeeds as a corporate platform (and I see absolutely no reason why it wouldn’t), it will fundamentally change the ECM industry. Why? because the ECM industry, and Document Management before it, was invented as a workaround to compensate for NOT being able to do what Google Wave does."

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Inc. 500, 25.11.2009: Study: CEOs Aggressively Use Social Media for Business

Inc. 500, 25.11.2009: Study: CEOs Aggressively Use Social Media for Business
by Tamara Schweitzer: "Fast-growing companies are particularly visible on social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook, according to a new study."

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

ReadWriteEnterprise, 24.11.2009: Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real

ReadWriteEnterprise, 24.11.2009: Enterprise 2.0: Study Shows Adoption is Real
by Alex Williams: "When you look at Enterprise 2.0, you can see the hype pretty clearly but what is not so evident is how social computing efforts are faring within corporations and large organizations."

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Enterprise Irregulars, 23.11.2009: Eight Reasons Why Data-Centricity Is The Future Of Business

Enterprise Irregulars, 23.11.2009: Eight Reasons Why Data-Centricity Is The Future Of Business
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "The data that our businesses own has become the name of the game when it comes to what ultimately lies at the core of economic value today, now seemingly more than ever before."

Monday, November 23, 2009

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Content Economy, 19.11.2009: ECM meets Enterprise 2.0 – 7 key trends

The Content Economy, 19.11.2009: ECM meets Enterprise 2.0 – 7 key trends
by Oscar Berg: "In the post 'ECM in the age of the social web - new slide deck' I promised that I would put some words to some of the slides from my presentation 'ECM Today - Trends & Reality'. Well, here they are."

Thursday, November 19, 2009

ReadWrite Web, 18.11.2009: Top Internet Trends of 2000-2009: Democratization of News Media

ReadWrite Web, 18.11.2009: Top Internet Trends of 2000-2009: Democratization of News Media: "It's November 2009 and we're nearing the end of a decade. It's been a tumultuous time of change for many industries, much of it driven by the Internet. The newspaper industry has been particularly affected by the Web. Over the past 10 years, news media has undergone a seachange akin to the invention of the printing press in 1440."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

InfoWorld, 16.11.2009: InfoWorld's top 10 emerging enterprise technologies

InfoWorld, 16.11.2009: InfoWorld's top 10 emerging enterprise technologies
by InfoWorld staff: "2009's up-and-coming technologies for business that will have the greatest impact in years to come"

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Forrester Wave™, 12.11.2009: Enterprise Content Management Suites, Q4 2009 - Forrester Research

The Forrester Wave™, 12.11.2009: Enterprise Content Management Suites, Q4 2009 - Forrester Research
by Stephen Powers et.al.: "In Forrester's 70-criteria evaluation of eight enterprise content management (ECM) suite vendors, we found that IBM, Oracle, EMC, and Open Text lead due to breadth and depth of functionality and a continued focus on end-to-end ECM needs. Strong Performer Microsoft lacks depth in certain areas of ECM, with a focus on business content rather than transactional or persuasive, but its lighter footprint and collaboration functionality continue to give it market momentum. Other Strong Performers include Hyland Software — traditionally focused on imaging and archiving but expanding into records management and workflow — and HP, which has leveraged its 2008 TOWER Software acquisition and offers document management, imaging, and records. Finally, Contender Alfresco Software, with an open source offering, lacks overall ECM suite breadth, but it's gained traction with enterprises looking for an ECM alternative with a lower-cost entry point."

Friday, November 13, 2009

ZDNet.com Enterprise Web 2.0, 12.11.2009: What do we know today about moving our organizations into the 21st century?

ZDNet.com Enterprise Web 2.0, 12.11.2009: What do we know today about moving our organizations into the 21st century?
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "This week in Frankfurt at the Enterprise 2.0 SUMMIT and last week at the inaugural Enterprise 2.0 Conference West in San Francisco has been an good microcosm of the state of the industry."

A Perficient Blog, 12.11.2009: Google Wave: The future of Enterprise Content Management (ECM)?

A Perficient Blog, 12.11.2009: Google Wave: The future of Enterprise Content Management (ECM)?
by Jhodig Marcano: "As I see it, this is a battle between users, that want an easy way to access their content, and administrators (”super users”), that want an easy way to manage data (user’s content). At the end, companies adopt one software over another depending on who is paying for it. So I would make the first thing in my wish list a true content management system that people like to use."

Thursday, November 12, 2009

V3.co.uk, 11.11.2009: Summit: ECM giant in cloud computing warning

V3.co.uk, 11.11.2009: Summit: ECM giant in cloud computing warning
by Phil Muncaster: "EMC's head of content managment says firms will struggle to manage data that resides in the cloud"

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

HorizonWatching, 10.11.2009: Forrester's Top 15 Technology Trends For Enterprise Architects To Watch

HorizonWatching, 10.11.2009: Forrester's Top 15 Technology Trends For Enterprise Architects To Watch
by Bill Chamberlin: "Forrester published a report The Top 15 Technology Trends EA Should Watch that listed 15 technologies with the greatest potential for business impact over the next three years. Here is the list of 15 below."

Saturday, November 07, 2009

SDL Tridion Blog, 30.10.2009: Top 3 Business Drivers Behind Web Content Management (WCM)

SDL Tridion Blog, 30.10.2009: Top 3 Business Drivers Behind Web Content Management (WCM)by Brad Davis: "In March of 2009 the Aberdeen Group released a report titled 'Maximize Business Results Online: How Web Content Management Technology is Transforming Digital Marketing'. The report was based upon an in-depth survey of B2B and B2C businesses."

Friday, November 06, 2009

Monday, November 02, 2009

Gartner Research, 15.10.2009: Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management

Gartner Research, 15.10.2009: Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management
by Toby Bell et.al.: "Enterprises consider ECM as both a strategy to deal with all types of content and a set of software products with capabilities for managing the entire content life cycle. They want ECM solutions to help them run, grow and transform their businesses."