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Lessons to take away from WikiLeaks

The recent WikiLeak's disclosure of secret U.S. State Department cables has just about everyone with a computer network on edge. For enterprises, the controversy illustrates both the risks and

Web 2.0 tools continue to thrive

This week I'm heading to the Web 2.0 Expo in New York City for a couple of days and as such I've been thinking about the term and tools associated with it. Just recently we heard tales of gloom and

IT can't control information flow forever

I recently responded to a problem posted on one of my social networks about sharing files between home and work. I suggested the person use Dropbox . I was a bit shocked to learn that the person's IT

Opinions on federal website privacy plans differ

The use of cookies on the web is so ubiquitous that only the most privacy-concerned are willing to go through the pain of refusing them. In the world of Web 2.0 where everything is customizable and

Enterprise 2.0 adoption best practices

Bill Ives of the Portals and KM blog mused recently about about Yakabod , a knowledge management company's experiences in helping the U.S. intelligence community and other clients adopt their KM

Closed companies like Apple can still share and collaborate internally

Gerry McGovern , a content management author and consultant, has an interesting piece this week on CMS Wire on what he sees as the disconnect between Apple's reputation as a "cool company" and its

Why are we still blurring Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 concepts?

I spent part of this week at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston. As I watched a number of presentations, I kept thinking about a skit Mike Myers used to do on Saturday Night Live years ago on

Web 2.0 and social media continue to transform content management

Back in 2007, after spending a day at AIIM in Boston, I wondered if ECM was still relevant , but one voice that caught my attention that day belonged to John Newton, CTO at Alfresco (whom we

ShareMethods releases ShareSpaces

ShareMethods, a company that delivers document management services in a Software as a Service model, announced this week it was releasing a new product called ShareSpaces. These are self-contained

Security pros get comfortable with social networking

Security pros at the office once shunned social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. They were considered high-risk applications that kept employees from working, reports CSOOnline.com. But