OpenText Enterprise 2.0: Find before search
Open Text breidt haar collaboration- en web oplossingen aanzienlijk uit met mogelijkheden voor wiki’s, forums, blogs, tagging, moderation, communities en real-time samenwerking. Zowel de betrokkenheid als de productiviteit van medewerkers neemt hierdoor toe. De mogelijkheden van Web 2.0 kunnen in de bedrijfsprocessen worden geïntegreerd, zonder de eisen rond compliance uit het oog te verliezen.
“‘Find before Search’ Het zoeken en aanbieden van informatie die op dat moment relevant is voor de gebruiker, evenals het automatisch presenteren van informatie die, op basis van zijn profiel, interessant zou kunnen zijn voor de gebruiker.”
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Enterprise OpenText Web2.0Social Bookmarking Apps Provide a New Knowledge Management Platform
Taxonomies are often the domain of information specialists within an organisation. A small group of documentalists that “know how to archive documents”. But within the modern enterprise the information is growing and growing and nobody wants to use the strict taxonomies that make their work harder to do. Adding metadata from picklists is not the most fun thing todo.
Bringing social software and community-thinking to the enterprise is a way to overcome the problems. The methods used on the internet can also be used within the enterprise. Tagging documents on the intranet, bookmarking or recommending documents, creating the possibility to react on news or documents on the internet can help upgrading the quality of informatie. This leverages the enterprise search potential because the added metadata can be used to better index, search and find the information requested by the employee.
Social Bookmarking Apps Provide a New Knowledge Management Platform
community Enterprise social taggingEtomite CMS - Just the next CMS?
A few days ago somebody pointed me to the existence of Etomite CMS.
I already have some experience with other Open source CMS’s like Joomla, Mambo, Drupal, Plone and Xoops. Everytime I like to think “Is this the one I’m looking for?”. I do have some special wishes I like to see in any good CMS that must also function as a Portal.
In the next few days I am going to install, configure and use Etomite on Etomite.webhamer.nl. I will be posting my progress and findings.
CMS Etomite Open SourcePros and cons for enterprise intranet portals
Excellent artcile on Intranet Blog about Portal software, CMS-software, integration with business systems and the complexity it brings. You can have a portal without portal software and many product don’t have the best of the breed.
Take search. Almost always companies are using Autonomy, Endece etc. for enterprise search because the search solution that comes with the portal or CMS product is not good enough. Remember that we are talking about large companies that are investing much $ in Portal software and information technology so the results has to be good. Portal products are good in bringing information and applications to the user in an structured way. I see a different in Enterprise Information Portals and Enterprise Application Portals. They can be combined but often the latter is more proces driven.
Intranet Blog :: Pros and cons for enterprise intranet portals
CMS portals searchThe baking versus frying CMS
Article about the difference between CMS-ses that generate sites and pages when content is published (like Tridion) and CMS-ses that get content from their backend at the moment it it requested by the user. The latter is obviously better for sites that use personalization to the extend.
Intranet Blog :: The baking versus frying CMS
“Baking style rendering systems generate pages when content is published. Frying systems generate pages on the fly when they are requested by the end user,” writes Seth. “Whether a system bakes or fries content tells a lot about its architecture and what it is good at. Baking systems are great for high volume sites that do not need to personalize content. Frying systems excel when requirements include personalization, access control, and other presentation logic that uses information about the user in order to decide what to show and how.”
Alfresco - Enterprise search? Not really
Alfresco - Open Source Enterprise Content Management (CMS) including Web Content Management
Alfresco is a open source Enterprise COntent Management solution that now also offer a kind of enterprise search.
With the 2.0 version it’s possible to search across multiple Alfrasco implementations and also through RSS, ATOM feeds and wiki’s.
To me this sounds like a basic full-text search engine that can connect to XML-sources.
Enterprise search is more then that. It’combines all the data / information in the enterprise and not just ECM and XML-sources.
Alfresco’s solution is part of the CMS while a ESE normally stands on his own and sits on top af CMS’s, databases, DMS’s etc.