Monday, March 03, 2008

Enterprise 2.0 with Open Text

Two press releases today (March 3) from Open Text show how important "web 2.0" concepts have become in companies and the ever widening adoption collaboration technologies for knowledge management.

Open Text Unveils Enterprise 2.0 Strategy -- Comprehensive Strategy Will Help Organizations Accelerate Social Computing, Embrace Web 2.0, Advance Collaboration and Ensure Compliance; Company Announces New Solutions As Part of Broader 2.0 Strategy.

Some bits:

+ Experience Optimization: Optimize the end user experience through personalization, language preferences, analytics, voting, tagging, blogs and moderation.

+ Meta-Data to Underpin Experience Optimization: Deeper levels of meta-data handling will enrich the user experience. This includes richer meta-data handling for content, but with particular emphasis on richer meta-data for people and processes as well. It also includes blending the best of both top-down taxonomies with bottom-up tags.

+ Classification: Improved intuition to auto-classify content, particularly drawing on past user behaviors and current context.


Open Text Introduces Solution to Accelerate Social Computing and Collaboration in Organizations -- New Livelink ECM - Extended Collaboration Connects People, Processes and Content in Real-Time

"The solution combines a robust knowledge repository with project workspaces, polls, news channels, tasks and milestones. A set of community applications brings specialized, enterprise-ready tools, such as forums, blogs, wikis, and real-time collaboration; along with newsletter views, FAQs, and event calendars to promote shared expertise and best practices."

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