We talk about Enterprise 2.0 as if it were some kind of separate thing, a standalone discipline we could embrace and all our old fashioned E1.0 pursuits would fall away like scales from our eyes, giving way in one fell swoop to a whole new way of doing business. Of course, in reality, E2.0...
Some of the attractive secondary capabilities include analytics and reporting, “advanced case management”, “social workflow”, and integration with social media, as well as other high profile features marketed in the process management market today
He oversees business management, business development, product direction, and strategy for IBM’s ECM products including advanced case management, information lifecycle governance, and trusted content analytics
Every few years a next big thing comes along and, leaving aside any judgment about whether any particular big thing is more hype than reality, there are plenty of organizations that rush to embrace that big thing because, well, we have to or we risk getting outpaced by our competition. Advanced case management, the cloud, taxonomy, service oriented architecture, knowledge management, six sigma, CMM—who hasn’t gotten dragged into a corporate project to adopt at least one of these current or former big things that was undertaken seemingly for no other reason than “we have to do it”?