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Global Knowledge Management - Localizing Taxonomies for language and structure
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over 2 years ago
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As firms work more globally, they have a need to leverage Global Knowledge Assets. The challenge is being able to provide a classification that will require low context from all participants. This is especially hard when different languages are involved...
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Changing the Context (or Content Type) of a document
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A document that was created as a deliverable for a client engagement with specific context (Content Type) can be changed to have a different context once sent to be used as Knowledge. The ability of documents that are sent to the content organizer to...
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Saving a Document by Metadata
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over 2 years ago
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On top of the standard spatial metaphor (site-subsite-library-folder) for saving documents, SharePoint2010 and Office2010 allow to save documents based on metadata. The Content Organizer routes documents to the correct site/library/folder based on the...
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Extending SharePoint based applications to more practitioners
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over 3 years ago
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Documents and process based applications are easy to build with SharePoint. In order to extend the circle of users to practitioners who are less familiar with SharePoint, it is possible to work with Word or with a form instead of directly interacting...
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Budgeting & Planning
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over 3 years ago
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Budgeting and Planning is a highly iterative Human and Document centric process where the ability to change the business logic and rules is crucial to keeping the application relevant to business needs. With SharePoint 2010 you are able to put together...
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Maintaining a consistent interpretation of IFRS principals within an accounting firm - solution to accommodate the move from Rules based accounting (US GAAP) to Principal based accounting (IFRS)
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over 3 years ago
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The expected shift, in the US, to IFRS raises questions around maintaining a consistent interpretation of IFRS principals. With US GAAP (minus FAS 157) there are rules, provided by the FASB, to guide a practitioner. With IFRS, there are only principals...
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The shift to Business authored applications or "Service Oriented Architecture for Business" (SOAB)
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over 3 years ago
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Imagine a world where a line of business can quickly author & maintain an application to support their business goals without (or minimal) intervention from IT. In essence, IT is the platform provider and the business - a practitioner or a business...
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Using Information Technology to mitigate the cost & complexity of business strategy
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over 3 years ago
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IT can play a significant role in driving the business forward. Two aspecst of business streategy that are sensitive to IT are cost and complexity. In many cases business strategy is not exucted because it is too costly or too complex. IT can play an...
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Publishing from content fragments
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Authoring content in the Enterprise is costly. Managing fragments of content can significantly improve the efficiency, consistency and quality of Enterprise publishing and Document Assembly by re-using content, enforcing brand and quality and aligning...
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Content Management on the File Server
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over 3 years ago
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Windows Server 2008 R2 now offers the ability to assign properties to files that reside on a file server and classify them based on location and content. "The File Classification Infrastructure includes the ability to define classification properties...
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