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Sunday, September 7, 2008

The top ten most read feed items

Below are the ten most read feed items since the start of this blog. They indicate what most of our subcribers seem to be interested in. They also make a pretty good introduction to those of you who might be new to this blog.
  1. Are Microsoft over-complicating things with SparePoint?
  2. Organizations need to take consumerization of IT seriously
  3. Collaborate to reduce the production of carbon dioxide
  4. E2.0 - A renaissance for collaboration and knowledge management
  5. Bridging Data And Content For Enterprise Information Management (EIM)
  6. Convergence of data management and content management
  7. Estimating the Value of Content
  8. Increasing collaboration, knowledge sharing and innovation
  9. A few voices on why information governance is important
  10. SOAaaaaah!

By Oscar Berg at 2:55 PM
Labels: ECM, Enterprise 2.0, Information Management, Knowledge Management

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