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40 years ago 2 men landed on the Moon, an event
that defined an era and pushed forward the boundaries of exploration. In the
21st Century is
Enterprise 2.0 now defining a new era of exploration in cyber space?
Welcome to this special edition of Infonomics which this month homes in on
Enterprise 2.0 technology. We've all seen it, nearly all of us are using it,
but are we gaining any benefit from it? Find out more...
Collaboration and Enterprise 2.0 -
Work-meets-play or the future of business?
68%
think that professional networking on the web is vital to career
progression. LinkedIn is twice as popular as Facebook for business
networking, with over 50% having an account.
As regards governance of usage and content, only
30% of companies have policies on blogs, forums and social networks,
compared to 88% who have policies for email.
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the latest AIIM Market IQ Report
AIIM Training - Enterprise
2.0
Learn
how to use Web 2.0 technologies to improve collaboration and innovation
across the enterprise. Our Enterprise 2.0 program covers concepts and
technologies based on global best practices among AIIM's 50,000 members. Get
a complementary module using this code E25PA9
Try
it out now!
People, Portals and
Productivity: How Enterprise 2.0 changes the game
Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be
applied to your existing legacy applications, bringing the benefits of
Enterprise 2.0 to your business. In this webcast listen to
Doug Miles at AIIM Europe and Andrew Gilboy from Oracle to learn what
Enterprise 2.0 can do for your business and how to integrate it with your
legacy applications.
View Now.
What is Enterprise 2.0 -
This short video might help explain*
( *dated 2008 )
More News
Frustrated with the cost, complexity and vendor lock-in of
ECM?
The latest release of Alfresco ECM cuts cost of Records Management, Email
Integration, Mobile Access, Extranet Collaboration and delivers CMIS
support. Find out how Alfresco ECM reduces total cost of ownership by 96%
and powers Fortune 500 companies -
Download our "Total Cost of Ownership for Enterprise Content Management"
white paper.
Google OS
Google
is developing an operating system (OS) for personal computers, in a direct
challenge to market leader Microsoft and its Windows system. Google Chrome
OS will be aimed initially at small, low-cost netbooks, but will eventually
be used on PCs as well. BBC News -
Read More
AIIM View On
Can today’s ECM offerings really deliver effective solutions for
organisations simply wanting a high volume, enterprise-scale archive, or
have most ECM systems become too large and monolithic to meet this
fundamental requirement?
Download the
White Paper
Sugar on a Stick
Software originally developed for the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project
can now be used on any old PC.
Sugar on a stick, as it is known, can be run
from a USB drive to give ageing PCs a new interface and access to
collaborative educational software.
Read More
BBC News
AIIM's Document
Management Service Providers Executive Forum...
...provides owners and senior managers in document imaging/ conversion/
preservation services with highly educational and vendor-neutral
instruction. As an ideal peer-to-peer networking event, the Forum fosters
mindshare to compare past experiences and ideas for future business
development.
November 5-7, 2009
Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort, Scottsdale, AZ.
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Frustrated with the cost, complexity and vendor lock-in of
ECM?

Download the
"Total cost of ownership"
white paper from Alfresco

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Updated with training dates and venues for Q3 and Q4
Click here

AIIM Market Research
- to help you benchmark your organisation. Topics include:
ECM, Content Security, Findability, Enterprise 2.0, and Business Process
Management.
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