Due to different reasons, many organisations look for alternatives to SharePoint as intranet platform. This presentation will cover the most typical intranet scenarios and most typical competing systems for them. The presentation will analyze the market from the perspective of Scandinavia and will cover systems like Liferay, Confluence, EPiServer, Alfresco, etc.
Key questions:
What are the most common WCMS and portal systems that are challenging SharePoint in the areas where SharePoint is weak?
In what kind of situations you should question SharePoint as being the default choice for intranet? How to make that argument and also offer strong alternatives?
What are the key differentiators between systems? Eg. language management, document management, search capabilities.
Where is the WCMS market going? Can we expect more competitors to SharePoint in the future?
Presentation answers the question, why do you need a Portal?
Ether Solutions identifies the reasons for a portal and the benefits that can be obtained. Oracle WebCenter Portal is considered in terms of the expectation from a portal and concludes that it can be an effective solution.
Typical concepts and technology choices in Nordics. Overview to different concepts and technology alternatives - especially for Office 365 and SharePoint.
Features & Benefits of an Intranet portal. The reason every organization needs an Intranet.Sub titles- Collaboration, Communication, Employee collaboration & engagement, Knowledge management, helps Organizational structure, low cost, Better Management, Web Based, Resource Delivery..
Due to different reasons, many organisations look for alternatives to SharePoint as intranet platform. This presentation will cover the most typical intranet scenarios and most typical competing systems for them. The presentation will analyze the market from the perspective of Scandinavia and will cover systems like Liferay, Confluence, EPiServer, Alfresco, etc.
Key questions:
What are the most common WCMS and portal systems that are challenging SharePoint in the areas where SharePoint is weak?
In what kind of situations you should question SharePoint as being the default choice for intranet? How to make that argument and also offer strong alternatives?
What are the key differentiators between systems? Eg. language management, document management, search capabilities.
Where is the WCMS market going? Can we expect more competitors to SharePoint in the future?
Presentation answers the question, why do you need a Portal?
Ether Solutions identifies the reasons for a portal and the benefits that can be obtained. Oracle WebCenter Portal is considered in terms of the expectation from a portal and concludes that it can be an effective solution.
Typical concepts and technology choices in Nordics. Overview to different concepts and technology alternatives - especially for Office 365 and SharePoint.
Features & Benefits of an Intranet portal. The reason every organization needs an Intranet.Sub titles- Collaboration, Communication, Employee collaboration & engagement, Knowledge management, helps Organizational structure, low cost, Better Management, Web Based, Resource Delivery..
SharePoint alternatives.
Title: SharePoint - Where it comes up short and what you could use instead.
Six typical scenarios and most common challengers in Scandinavia:
1. Social, one company intranets
2. Social intranets for complex organisations
3. Social team sites & document management
4. Partner extranets
5. Customer extranets
6. Websites (without eCommerce)
Examples of competing systems mentioned: IBM Connections, Atlassian Confluence, Liferay, Drupal, Interact intranet product, Salesforce, Oracle WebCenter Suite, Huddle, EPiServer, Alfresco.
How to - analysis and design of web publishing solutions with SharePointKnowledge Cue
Web content management is a significant solution area within SharePoint 2010 for both Internet and Intranet sites and it needs specific skills and approaches to make these solutions successful. Rather than how to build and configure, this session is about the design questions to ask, common solution approaches, suggestions on documentation, and some thoughts on designing for user adoption.
Workshop Part 2: Creating the Future State: Enterprise Content Creation, Structure and Distribution
Learn how to plan and implement a future state of enterprise content creation, structure, management, and delivery for a modern technical resource center.
Traditionally, technical details about products and services were considered to be post-purchase content. Technical information — the stuff contained in owner’s manuals, user guides, and other instructional materials — was provided to consumers only after they purchased a product or service. However, that’s changing as companies recognize that prospects often search the web for technical content to make purchasing decisions.
Think of a technical resource center as an online, one-stop shop for information about your products and services. Over time, and done well, a technical resource center can help you grow your business by attracting prospects, while simultaneously working to support and build loyalty and trust with existing customers.
Presented November 27-28, 2018, at Quadrus Conference Center for Information Development World 2018.
My 2012 SPS version of SharePoint Meet ECM. The key to success with SharePoint and ECM is planning, planning, planning. Before you even touch SharePoint you should have a complete plan. This involves people, and teams.
Do you need SharePoint?
- What an enterprise buyer needs to understand about Microsoft, SharePoint and Office 365
SharePoint is often taken as a given, but there are many areas where it comes up short. Also Microsoft’s focus has strongly turned to Office 365 and that also has many implications to current SharePoint customers. You could even argue that whether on-premise SharePoint has a future at all. In any case right now you should choose very carefully the areas for SharePoint implementations.
Presentation takes a critical approach to SharePoint’s future roadmap and evaluates Microsoft’s Office 365 future plans. SharePoint’s strongest areas will be reviewed, but also those areas will be highlighted where SharePoint is lacking compared to competitors. Presentation also discusses the strongest competitors right now - and what competitors Microsoft sees as most relevant right now.
Key takeaways:
- Understand the weaknesses and strengths of SharePoint
- Understand Microsoft’s business goals for SharePoint and Office 365
- Get insights to future development of SharePoint and “safe implementation areas"
What content strategists need to demand from the CMS guysPerttu Tolvanen
This talk is a brutally honest confession of a CMS expert and information architect about the state of Web CMS market today and how the rise of content and mobile devices is changing what we should expect from our Web CMS. The presentation will review the most important features of CMSs that are important for content strategists and what should content strategists demand from the CMS guys.
How Cloud Computing Will Transform Information ManagementKnowledge Cue
At the Information Management Summit held in February Jane Cope presented a session entitled “Will Cloud computing transform Information Management” in which she discussed the types of cloud options and the pros and cons. The gist was that moving to cloud won’t change Information Management, but it will influence and impact the way in which we work, and subsequently the way in which we manage our data which fuels information management.
Avoiding Failed Deployments Part 2 Interactive Discussion by Joel OlesonJoel Oleson
I had so much content I couldn't include in my keynote and so much I wanted to talk about. I put together a second deck to cover those further details around team forming, process to become a SharePoint Rockstar, and so on. The pictures helped encourage more stories and pull out customer experiences. (Best experienced with Joel)
What Product Management Frameworks Work by Google PM LeadProduct School
Main takeaways:
-There are many types of Product Management jobs - strategic frameworks can be used to better understand the role, customer, and how best to innovate
-Horizon planning is one popular framework that can help determine useful metrics and priorities
-The Technology Layers Framework helps identify feedback channels and your closest allies
Business Process Management 2013 - Information Management Roadmap Workshop - ...Matthew De George
"About the workshop:
Business performance improvement happens one decision at a time. Around each decision is a nexus of information which links the decision to your organisation's strategy, financial performance, and to customer value.
When BPM initiatives aren't aligned to the way modern organisations govern and optimise information, they are limited in their effectiveness.
Attend this workshop to understand how aligning your BPM initiatives with your information management agenda can dramatically improve process performance and decision-making across your organisation.
Attendees will learn how to:
Identify the information assets critical to your organisation
Develop strategies to enhance your BPM initiative through improved information
management
Structure programs which integrate information with BPM
Manage real-time customer experiences
Create rich digital channels
Drive productivity improvements"
SharePoint alternatives.
Title: SharePoint - Where it comes up short and what you could use instead.
Six typical scenarios and most common challengers in Scandinavia:
1. Social, one company intranets
2. Social intranets for complex organisations
3. Social team sites & document management
4. Partner extranets
5. Customer extranets
6. Websites (without eCommerce)
Examples of competing systems mentioned: IBM Connections, Atlassian Confluence, Liferay, Drupal, Interact intranet product, Salesforce, Oracle WebCenter Suite, Huddle, EPiServer, Alfresco.
How to - analysis and design of web publishing solutions with SharePointKnowledge Cue
Web content management is a significant solution area within SharePoint 2010 for both Internet and Intranet sites and it needs specific skills and approaches to make these solutions successful. Rather than how to build and configure, this session is about the design questions to ask, common solution approaches, suggestions on documentation, and some thoughts on designing for user adoption.
Workshop Part 2: Creating the Future State: Enterprise Content Creation, Structure and Distribution
Learn how to plan and implement a future state of enterprise content creation, structure, management, and delivery for a modern technical resource center.
Traditionally, technical details about products and services were considered to be post-purchase content. Technical information — the stuff contained in owner’s manuals, user guides, and other instructional materials — was provided to consumers only after they purchased a product or service. However, that’s changing as companies recognize that prospects often search the web for technical content to make purchasing decisions.
Think of a technical resource center as an online, one-stop shop for information about your products and services. Over time, and done well, a technical resource center can help you grow your business by attracting prospects, while simultaneously working to support and build loyalty and trust with existing customers.
Presented November 27-28, 2018, at Quadrus Conference Center for Information Development World 2018.
My 2012 SPS version of SharePoint Meet ECM. The key to success with SharePoint and ECM is planning, planning, planning. Before you even touch SharePoint you should have a complete plan. This involves people, and teams.
Do you need SharePoint?
- What an enterprise buyer needs to understand about Microsoft, SharePoint and Office 365
SharePoint is often taken as a given, but there are many areas where it comes up short. Also Microsoft’s focus has strongly turned to Office 365 and that also has many implications to current SharePoint customers. You could even argue that whether on-premise SharePoint has a future at all. In any case right now you should choose very carefully the areas for SharePoint implementations.
Presentation takes a critical approach to SharePoint’s future roadmap and evaluates Microsoft’s Office 365 future plans. SharePoint’s strongest areas will be reviewed, but also those areas will be highlighted where SharePoint is lacking compared to competitors. Presentation also discusses the strongest competitors right now - and what competitors Microsoft sees as most relevant right now.
Key takeaways:
- Understand the weaknesses and strengths of SharePoint
- Understand Microsoft’s business goals for SharePoint and Office 365
- Get insights to future development of SharePoint and “safe implementation areas"
What content strategists need to demand from the CMS guysPerttu Tolvanen
This talk is a brutally honest confession of a CMS expert and information architect about the state of Web CMS market today and how the rise of content and mobile devices is changing what we should expect from our Web CMS. The presentation will review the most important features of CMSs that are important for content strategists and what should content strategists demand from the CMS guys.
How Cloud Computing Will Transform Information ManagementKnowledge Cue
At the Information Management Summit held in February Jane Cope presented a session entitled “Will Cloud computing transform Information Management” in which she discussed the types of cloud options and the pros and cons. The gist was that moving to cloud won’t change Information Management, but it will influence and impact the way in which we work, and subsequently the way in which we manage our data which fuels information management.
Avoiding Failed Deployments Part 2 Interactive Discussion by Joel OlesonJoel Oleson
I had so much content I couldn't include in my keynote and so much I wanted to talk about. I put together a second deck to cover those further details around team forming, process to become a SharePoint Rockstar, and so on. The pictures helped encourage more stories and pull out customer experiences. (Best experienced with Joel)
What Product Management Frameworks Work by Google PM LeadProduct School
Main takeaways:
-There are many types of Product Management jobs - strategic frameworks can be used to better understand the role, customer, and how best to innovate
-Horizon planning is one popular framework that can help determine useful metrics and priorities
-The Technology Layers Framework helps identify feedback channels and your closest allies
Business Process Management 2013 - Information Management Roadmap Workshop - ...Matthew De George
"About the workshop:
Business performance improvement happens one decision at a time. Around each decision is a nexus of information which links the decision to your organisation's strategy, financial performance, and to customer value.
When BPM initiatives aren't aligned to the way modern organisations govern and optimise information, they are limited in their effectiveness.
Attend this workshop to understand how aligning your BPM initiatives with your information management agenda can dramatically improve process performance and decision-making across your organisation.
Attendees will learn how to:
Identify the information assets critical to your organisation
Develop strategies to enhance your BPM initiative through improved information
management
Structure programs which integrate information with BPM
Manage real-time customer experiences
Create rich digital channels
Drive productivity improvements"
Leveraging SharePoint & Yammer’s Social Capabilities For Business BenefitRichard Harbridge
SharePoint is used as an enterprise collaboration platform in almost every organization, yet many organizations are still in the process of deciding why and when they should implement some of the new SharePoint social capabilities or how best to leverage and invest/utilize yammer’s social capabilities. While many organizations understand the benefits social technology can provide it’s not clear how SharePoint & Yammer measure up against other social technologies, and perhaps more importantly what the true benefits social capabilities in SharePoint provide to real business scenarios.
Join Richard Harbridge as he provides an objective overview of what works well, and what requires additional configuration, 3rd party products and customizations in SharePoint in order to realize the strongest return on your existing SharePoint investments.
Three Lessons Learned From Attending This Session:
1. Strengths and uses of SharePoint’s native social capability and how you can tackle specific business challenges.
2. Real world risks that SharePoint social capabilities can introduce and how to tackle them.
3. How to begin planning a social strategy and roll out with Yammer & SharePoint.
Making the most of your SharePoint – Intranet & AppsAmos Wachanga
Organizations can solve many of their growth challenges by creating an intranet that uses SharePoint out-of-box features which can be extended using 3rd party tools or custom apps.
I'm presenting the IBM CIO 2010 Outlook at IBM iForum, Zurich (26th November 2007). I can't take the credit for writing it; Dave Newbold did the hard work on this one.
How to start planning your E-Learning implementation?
What are the important questions you need for a successful implementation?
What are the important issues you need to look in an elearning implementation
Information Architecture: Putting the "I" back in ITLouis Rosenfeld
Presentation by Lou Rosenfeld that introduces information architecture to senior IT managers. Covers perceived problems faced by IT managers, strategic value of information, IA basics, tangible IA benefits, and how IT and IA are natural allies in making information truly strategic to enterprises.
Most of the times I have seen the teams spending immense amount of time in mastering the mechanics than the intent.
Key to successful agile adoption is to have the agile as a team culture than just doing it
Excel depicts how do we bring upon Accountability and Transparency using Metrics Driven Management as a tool for distributed teams.
These Metrics are more useful for the traditional Top management guys than the actual team.
1. Knowledge Library
Context
Role
Pre Sales/Sales
Advisor/Consultant
Architect
Engineer
IT Operations
Developers
Project/Program Managers
IT/Business Management
Enterprise Verticals
Marketing
Roadmap
Value Proposition
Sales
Benefits
Industry/Competition
Customer Training
Employee Training
Service Desk-Support
Technical
Functional
Community of Practice
Knowledge Base Refresh
Peer Networking/Support
Prospective Client Client Type
OEM
Partner
Direct
Engineering
Action
Primary Action
Formal & Informal
Search
Adjacent Action
Content Management
Formal & Informal
Authoring/Publishing
Meta Data Tagging
Instructional Design [SCROM, ePub3, QTI etc]
Deriving Relevance & Usefullness from Crowd Sourced Content
360 Degree Status in Social Networking World
LinkedIn
Facebook
Twitter
Stack Overflow
Shield From Unwanted Information - Beware of Filter Bubble
Derive Formal Content From Crowd Sourced Informal Content
How do we Facilitate the Activity ? Practices & Professional Services
How do we enable it ?
Information/Knowledge Directory
Is it Possible ? To Organize Informal Content !!!
Keep in Dynamic ?
Less Structure Oriented - Example Like Twitter # Tags
Learner Management
Formal & Informal
Delivery (Online & Offline)
Web- Mobility
Blog(s)
Activity Streams
Micro Blogs
Chat (Text/Video)
Portal
White Papers
Release Notes
Product Overview
Web Delivery
Tutorial
Users Guide
Topical Search
Instructor Led
On Site
Video Conference
WebExIs Collaboration going to be embeded into WebEx
NextSteps- Landscape
File Formats [pdf, docs, ppts, epub, mp4 etc]
Tool Integration - [Place where Content is Stored, Publishing System etc]
Case Studies - CTE, CLN, Cisco Support Community, Lithium-TAC
Industry Research - ???
Content Syndication/Aggregation