DAM Demand grows

Demand for Collaboration Driving $330 Million Digital Asset Management Markets, Says ABI Research
NEW YORK –(Business Wire)– The global market for Digital Asset Management (DAM) solutions - the use of software and hardware to store, organize, retrieve and distribute the world’s exploding volume of digital media files - exceeded $330 million in 2007. A new study [...]

Innovations in Digital Asset Management, Circa 2008

Excellent article from CMS Watch

Innovations in Digital Asset Management, Circa 2008

The Digital Asset Management (DAM) marketplace doesn’t receive a lot of attention, but DPCI’s Joseph Bachana argues that some very interesting developments are transpiring. The problem is, no single vendor has a lock on how to combine all these innovations into a comprehensive [...]

marketing rules irrelevant in a time of content sharing

Going Viral With Your B2B Marketing: Q&A With David Meerman Scott
by Mack Collier

Published on May 6, 2008

David Meerman Scott is an online-thought-leadership and viral-marketing strategist whose programs have won numerous awards and are responsible for selling over one billion dollars in products and services worldwide.
He will be delivering the luncheon keynote on June 10, during [...]

What if Wiki’s are crap?

We are what we share

Concept Browsing

Conzilla2 - our second generation concept browser - is a knowledge management tool with many purposes. Among other things, it aims to be

an efficient collaborative knowledge environment / modeling tool.
a versatile interface for editing and styling RDF.

Conzilla presents knowledge in terms of specific maps, Context-maps. A Context-map displays nodes and arcs, from now on referred [...]

Meet me later to exchange some metadata ….

Love Your Local Data Warehouse Manager
by Tony Byrne
17-Apr-2008

For a while there, it seemed like everyone was talking about information “convergence” — the idea that the data and content worlds were coming together, perhaps over a shared interest in search, text mining, records management, whatever. Examples of [...]

Apple Aperture

Import images in a flash. Manage them like a pro.

Pop a memory card filled with new images into your card reader and Aperture gets right to work, instantly displaying thumbnails and offering intelligent  ways to add copyright, captions, keywords, and other metadata as you import them. You can also import images from hard drives, optical [...]

Knowledge has become social (surprise !)

Snip from Macro Principles
Even if it may seem obvious, this is a pretty deep MP. I was reminded of by this presentation of David Weinberger. What made me notice and reflect was two pieces.
First, his mailing-list. You subscribe to lots of mailing-lists. On each, there’s at least one true expert, even the leading one, who [...]

The power of the grid

Coming soon: superfast internet

Jonathan Leake, Science Editor

THE internet could soon be made obsolete. The scientists who pioneered it have now built a lightning-fast replacement capable of downloading entire feature films within seconds.
At speeds about 10,000 times faster than a typical broadband connection, “the grid” will be able to send the entire Rolling [...]

LinkedIn’s Semantic Technology Initiatives

LinkedIn’s Semantic Technology Initiatives

Written by Scott Koegler

I recently spoke with Steve Ganz, LinkedIn’s Principal Web Developer, about the role of semantic technologies in LinkedIn’s strategy.

SR: Steve, I’ve seen some press releases recently about how LinkedIn is using semantic technologies as part of its strategy. When did this start?
Ganz: LinkedIn has [...]