This is taken from a post by Jon Oltsik on CNET.
Everyone is talking about the “consumerization” of information technology being the next big trend. Well, OK, but just what does IT consumerization mean. It turns out that many people are talking about different things. Through some research, I think I can summarize this trend […]
Entries from May 2008
What the heck is IT consumerization?
May 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Information Technology · Research
Considering Enterprise 2.0 as Future of E-learning
May 27th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Coming back to the debate on use of various technologies in the corporate world today, when we consider the international virtual teams some people think that there has been much hype about the use of Web 2.0. However, the picture seems to be a little different in reality.
It is observed that the social network technologies […]
Tags: Information Technology · Misc. · Research · Uncategorized
The case of higher revenue and lower costs for a large telco supplier
May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
While good documentation and centralized knowledge publishing pays for itself, this is a good illustration of a TWB customer
Increasing sales closure, hence higher and quicker revenue, &
Decreasing product support & training costs and the same time
All because they centralized and outsourced documentation development! While this was for a telecom supplier, it is equally relevant for […]
Tags: Business Models · Case Studies · Communications · Outsourcing · Technical Publishing · Training
Considering Enterprise 2.0 as Future of E-learning
May 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The corporate world today is dominated by the use of computers and its latest technologies. They also play a very big role in deciphering the future of Web 2.0. Going in line with this thought, the Enterprise 2.0 is also viewed as the future of E-learning. The discussion could be a never-ending one and is […]
Tags: Information Technology · Misc. · Research
Using Web 2.0 technologies to extend corporate learning
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
by Rakesh Shukla
Initially the Internet (Web 1.0) was a platform that enabled users to acquire information with very little interaction involved. With the advancement in technology and the emergence of Web 2.0, users now have the power to collaborate. Tools offered by Web 2.0, such as Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts have helped achieve this online […]
Tags: Business Models · Training
Documentation & Training Life Sciences Meet To Attract Medical and Technical Writers
May 5th, 2008 · No Comments
For all medical, science, and marketing writers, and health care information technologists the Documentation and Training Life Sciences Conference will be the ultimate stop to find out ways to reduce the time and energy it takes to create the content needed to run pharmaceutical companies, medical device firms, and health and hospital corporations. The conference […]