The IBM Omnifind Yahoo Edition enterprise search product received some tweaks and improvements to its functionality.
Microsoft Issues Free Enterprise Search Challenge
Search Server 2008 Express arrived as a free download from Microsoft, which launched the release candidate during a California conference.
Enterprise Social Networking Blasts Off
The industry analyst firm IDC is has released a new report that indicates that the enterprise social networking market is ready for ignition and liftoff.
Exanet Releases “Enterprise Search Solution”
This is a mouthful, but here we go: Exanet has described itself as “the leader in software-based, clustered enterprise Network Attached Storage (NAS).” Now, with that out of the way, the easy part (and the real news): Exanet has launched ExaSearch, an “enterprise-class search engine.”
Why Enterprise 2.0 Will Not Transform Organizations…
While doing some RSS feeds catchup, I actually bumped again into a weblog post that I have been meaning to share a thought or two for a little while now since it has been out there in the open for a few weeks already.
Enterprise CMS Comparison Report
CMS Watch, a vendor-neutral analyst firm that evaluates content management, enterprise search, and portal technologies, has found that some of the biggest Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Suite vendors are experiencing the most change right now, and therefore, customers’ erstwhile "safest" bets might also carry significant near-term risks.
Enterprise Web 2.0: Getting To Critical Mass
In an earlier post, I put forth a checklist of things to think about before launching a business-oriented Web 2.0 effort (thanks, everyone). Going to continue that discussion here and get down to some tactics. In particular, going to look at a number of the things that one can do to help get a community on the path to critical mass and, more importantly, ongoing sustainability.
Enterprise 2.0 in InformationWeek
The InformationWeek cover story is Enterprise 2.0, based on a survey of engagement:
Despite the risks and problems, a solid minority of the 250 business technology pros surveyed by InformationWeek are behind this IT strategy push that has come to be known as Enterprise 2.0 (even if the overplayed 2.0 terminology makes some people wince). Nearly a third, 32%, describe their Web 2.0 strategies as fully engaged, our survey finds.
IBM’s Enterprise Social Networking Offerings
Big Blue has announced that they are working on a new product called “Lotus Connections,” which is targeted for a late 2007 release. From the IHT:
Open Source Software Closer to Commercial Enterprise Software
The odds are good that the LAMP stack is running somewhere inside your company.