A Taxonomy for Knowledge Management. The Kaieteur Institute for Knowledge Management has developed an interesting model that might be the start of a solid taxonomy for knowledge management. Considering digital knowledge exchanges and their knowledge business models, the institute has compiled a list of knowledge markets — organized based on their characteristics. Knowledge auctions Knowledge… Continue reading A Taxonomy for Knowledge Management
Month: April 2004
Longhorn getting its horns cut?
Longhorn getting its horns cut?. BusinessWeek: How Microsoft is clipping Longhorn. Ahh, lots of stuff here. And my IM is going crazy as people all over the world react to this news and ask me for more information. Everyone wants to know “is WinFS really getting cut?” Answer: no and yes. The past three months… Continue reading Longhorn getting its horns cut?
Bush Was Warned of Possible Attack in U.S., Official Says
Bush Was Warned of Possible Attack in U.S., Official Says. President Bush was told on Aug. 6, 2001, that supporters of Osama bin Laden planned an attack within the U.S. and wanted to hijack airplanes. By Eric Lichtblau and David E. Sanger. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
Report: RAID
Report: RAID. Steven Kan compares RAID system from several vendors. [MacInTouch]
Using KWIC and KWOC displays on A-Z indexes
Using KWIC and KWOC displays on A-Z indexes. Keyword in context (KWIC) and keyword out of context (KWOC) displays might be a useful way to make more of the items in an AZ index findable without necessitating too much human interaction using thesauri. This might benefit organizations that have a CIO handling the site's CMS,… Continue reading Using KWIC and KWOC displays on A-Z indexes
Cut-Rate Calling, by Way of the Net
Cut-Rate Calling, by Way of the Net. Several small companies offer low-priced Internet-based telephone calling on conventional phones. And now, so does one big one: AT&T. By David Pogue. [New York Times: Technology]
Software cinema verité
Software cinema verité. A growing number of vendors now use Flash videos to augment the obligatory lists of customers, features, and benefits that they publish on their marketing pages. It's a strategy I highly recommend. What hadn't occurred to me, until it happened this week, was that users might do this for you! [Full story… Continue reading Software cinema verité
Tulane & LSU campuses among top 30 most 'unwired'
Tulane & LSU campuses among top 30 most 'unwired'. The Baton Rouge Advocate reports on the state of wireless Internet access in Louisiana: As cities go, Baton Rouge and New Orleans aren't exactly at the vanguard of wireless Internet technology, but their flagship universities, Tulane and LSU, rank among the top 30 “unwired” campuses in… Continue reading Tulane & LSU campuses among top 30 most 'unwired'
Ask Jeeves Famous People Search
Ask Jeeves Famous People Search. “People Search: Famous People – Search the name of a famous person and Jeeves will show you a picture, provide background information, and return other relevant links.” [beSpacific]
Exchange 2003 Message Flow Article
Exchange 2003 Message Flow Article. Markus Klein has written a new article over at www.msexchange.org titled Troubleshooting and Monitoring Exchange Server 2003 Message Flow. Summary:Nowadays, with the great success of Exchange Server 2003, you have to prepare yourself on what action to take should message flow related problems occur. To ensure that you, as an… Continue reading Exchange 2003 Message Flow Article