August is over and with it goes our SharePoint focus. But we ended the month with a bang, finishing up the series that gave us a 35,000 foot view of SharePoint 2013, looking at SharePoint governance from a few angles and returned to a question asked earlier in the month: SharePoint and WCM, perfect together?
Our contributors gave us a cheat sheet for recognizing an internet charlatan (print it up before your next interview), a look at new Federal records management requirements that apply to the public sector but will reverberate throughout the records management world and one more attempt to figure out who's in charge of metadata. Poor metadata, always pushed around.
Enjoy the holiday weekend all!
It's Time to Say Goodbye
SharePoint Governance: Needed Now More Than Ever
Jennifer Mason (@jennifermason): Last week I had the opportunity to participate in the Tweetjam about SharePoint. One of the topics that came up was the importance of Governance. In this article I want to dive deeper into this topic and stress how important governance is within your environment.
Got SharePoint? Start with the End User in Mind
Rich Blank (@pmpinsights):When it comes to information worker tools, it’s rare I hear someone from IT say “we walk a day in the life of our end users and start backwards from there.” Seldom do they ask “how do our people want to work?” or “what tools and information do our workers need exactly?”
Is SharePoint Integration a Mandatory WCM Requirement?
Ian Truscott (@iantruscott): There are a lot of opinions about Microsoft Office SharePoint, some favorable and others less so, but no matter the camp you sit in, there is no denying it’s ubiquity in our organizations.
According to a recent AIIM (the Association for Information and Image Management professionals) Industry Watch Report “The SharePoint Puzzle,” that ubiquity is here to stay.
35,000 Foot View of SharePoint 2013 for End Users
Brian Alderman (@brianalderman):This is the last article of a four-part 35,000-foot overview of some of the major changes expected in SharePoint 2013. What's in store for the end user?
SharePoint Business Governance Strategy: Human Forces
Frederik Leksell (@letstalkgov): You can't run a SharePoint project and expect it to be maintenance free. You need to have an organization, both during and after the project.
Interview: NewsGator's J.B. Holston on Being a SharePoint Partner, Future of Collaboration
Barb Mosher Zinck (@bmosherzinck): When you think about Microsoft partners, one of the first that comes to mind is NewsGator. A successful third party integrator to Microsoft SharePoint, NewsGator Social Sites has over 4 million paid seats and is Microsoft's premier partner for social software integration. And while this last little while has seen a number of interesting events happen for NewsGator: Microsoft's acquisition of Yammer, a new version of Social Sites, a new version of SharePoint and a new CEO, it only spells good news for the social software company. Here we offer some of J.B. Holston's (now the former CEO of NewsGator) views on these topics.
Making Enterprise Information Secure, Accessible
What You Need to Know About Incorporating Social Media Into Your E-Discovery Strategy
Sheila Mackay: An employee, excited about a new product the company is developing, mentions it on Facebook. Due to his privacy settings, a competitor gets wind of potential trade secret information. In another situation, a disgruntled employee sends a negative Tweet about his company to hundreds of followers, including company shareholders.
New Public Sector Records Managers' Challenges: Transparency, Participation, Collaboration
Cheryl McKinnon (@cherylmckinnon):When was the last time a definition of records management left a person feeling inspired? August 24, 2012 just might be that time.
Managing Metadata - Any Volunteers?
Erik Hartman (@erikmhartman): Almost every content management (CM) book, presentation or other CM-related publication talks about metadata. So most CM people know what it is, what it's for and what it looks like.
But when it comes to insights about who manages the metadata, the available sources are quite limited and contradictory.
VMware Horizon Suite Secure Mobile Access to Enterprise Information Helps CIOs Sleep Better
Virginia Backaitis: Content Management from its earliest days has been about getting the right information to the right person at the right time. This was long before there were laptops, before email, before the web, before smartphones, before e-Readers, before tablet computers, before whatever comes next.
Failures, Charlatans and Writers, Oh My!
The Three P's of Avoiding Social CRM Failure
Chris Bucholtz (@bucholtz): With the social era in full swing, we hear on a near daily basis about all the benefits a social media and social CRM strategy can bring. Tactically, they can help sales with potential leads, give service a new window into building customer satisfaction and provide marketing with fresh opportunities to engage and entice new customers. Strategically, they can help you avoid becoming obsolete and irrelevant as customers increasingly go social.
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Source : cmswire[dot]com
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