ECM (Enterprise content management ) - is a set of technologies used to capture, store, preserve and deliver content and documents and content related to organizational processes. ECM tools allow the management of an organization's unstructured information, wherever that information exists.
ECM employed the technologies and strategies of content management to address business process issues, such as records and auditing, knowledge sharing, personalization and standardization of content, and so on.
One of
the biggest questions I’m confronted by attendees at the conferences I speak
at, as was the case at jboye08 in Denmark this week, is how do we blog? Or
rather, how do we get approval to blog? Okay, to be perfectly frank, the
question is more often a comment: “We have no idea how to begin a blog…”
Bill Ives is a blogging
expert, has been walking-the-walk for years, and is paid to
blog. He
offers a number of suggestions
for starting corporate blogging:
Phase One: Setting up the Blog and Getting it Ready for
Prime Time. Before you start to promote the blog you will want to get it in decent shape.
Here is what needs to be done.
Here are 2 good postings around "Web 2.0" impacts the enterprise. In a nice article by corporate communications consultant Shel Holtz, discusses why intranets are stagnant. To quote: "The intranet of 2006 looks pretty much the same as it did five years ago". Holtz argues that some elements of Web 2.0 could be applied behind the firewall to make intranets more relevant. In a related blog entry, controversial IT watcher Nick Carr asks whether Web 2.0 is enterprise ready. His conclusion: "It's not impossible, but it's a long way from a sure bet."