corporate blogging

CIO.com: Success Factors for Corporate Intranets

The Nielsen Norman Group say the top trends in the best intranets flip the priority from "information" to "people." Doing so can keep maintenance manageable, costs down, and information current.

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StressFree: Capturing workplace knowledge with Drupal

"Formally recording what we have learned in the workplace is a worthwhile process that is often forgotten or not undertaken because there is no time or immediate incentive to do so. Web-based technologies such as wikis and blogs have demonstrated that enabling people to quickly publish and publicise their knowledge within their peer group is potentially a very powerful means of undertaking collaborative knowledge capture. This article explores how Drupal, an open-source content management framework can be used to facilitate this process in a community centric manner."

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Quoting IT: Corporate Blogging

"If you think you need filtering technologies to be sure your employees aren't damaging your reputation, that's a management problem, not a technology one.  If employees can't be trusted, technology is the least of your problems."

-Tim Bray, Director of Web technologies at Sun Microsystems Inc., "Keeping Secrets in a WikiBlogTubeSpace World", ComputerWorld, March 19, 2007

Blogs @ Work: Movable Type Enterprise and Microsoft Office 2007

"Today, Microsoft is making some of their biggest announcements ever -- if you're even remotely interested in technology news, you're going to hear about the launch of Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007. But what you might not know is that these new milestones mark the first time that blogging can really be integrated between Movable Type Enterprise and two of the most popular software platforms in the world."

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Robert Accettura: Blog Marketing

"Most corporate blogging is pretty poor. For the most part it’s slightly reworded press releases put on a blog-styled webpage. A few companies on the other hand break this model such as Lenovo, Sunbelt Software, Sun, and Google’s various blogs (though the official Google blog is rather lame, the product blogs are pretty good as are some prominent Google employees such as Matt Cutts)."

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Six Apart: Some Favorite Corporate Blogs

Anil Dash writes: "I’m here at a technology evangelism event today, and one of the speakers here is Jeremy Zawodny, a long-time Movable Type blogger, one of Yahoo’s most prominent faces in the blogosphere, and a pretty good judge of how to promote things using blogs."

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Retail Bulletin: UK not ready for new generation of employees

"The research was carried out among more than 1,600 business executives across 16 European countries, with in excess of 260 responses from the UK. Its results indicate that key business areas – such as employee working methods, as well as customer, supplier and partner collaboration and processes – are neglected and do not meet the needs of a generation that will represent a greater proportion of the workforce by 2010 than people born just after World War II."

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InformationWeek: Internet Consumer Technologies Creeping Into Enterprise Software

"Consumer-led uses of social networking and "the wisdom of crowds," where the activities of large numbers of other people help dictate your choices, are creeping into enterprise software...And if Wikipedia can tap consumers around the world to compile an encyclopedia, why can't a similar system compile information inside your company, or between your sales force and its prime prospects?"

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Six Apart: Corporate Blogging Doesn't Have To Suck

"There’s a lot of healthy and well-justified skepticism about the idea of a corporate blogs, even though many of us take the idea for granted. So we spend a lot of time trying to show people how this Business Blogging thing should be done."

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TYPO3 4.0.1 Released

TYPO3 4.0.1 was released to address some bugs as well as make some slight improvements over last April's 4.0 release. The Enterprise content management system contains the following new features and improvements in 4.0.1:

  • Compatibility
    • Parameters for showpic can now be disabled
    • FORM submit buttons with images are now valid XHTML
  • Installation/Upgrade
    • The TYPO3 upgrade wizard better clarifies the upgrade process and functionality
    • typo3temp/ subdirectories are created automatically now
  • DBAL
    • Improved support for Oracle
    • Updated AdoDB to 4.90
  • Backend Skin
    • BE admin module provides better support for skins
    • The BE now correctly highlights the current page in IE6.
  • Bugfixes
    • Corrected some HTTP status codes
    • Charset for mails works now

The original announcement for TYPO3 4.0.1 can be found here. The page for downloading the new version can be reached by clicking here. Finally, for an additional list of new features that were included in 4.0 you can visit here.

I'm not a TYPO3 user, so I would be glad to hear from any readers who wish to leave comments about this new version of TYPO3 or TYPO3 in general.

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