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Update from today's Shared Spaces briefing… Today's highlights: Near-Time Flow 1.0.1; Macromedia Contribute 3 and the Web Publishing System; META Group on LCS 2005; Parlano and xtendx; Gordano GMS 10; Winfessor SoapBox Framework 1.9; BrokerTalk; Market readiness for collaborative workspaces; Near-Time is working towards the release of Version 1.0.1 of Near-Time Flow, its peer-to-peer collaborative…
Site Analysis Gets Expert Treatment
Good head to head to head reviews. But I think most of these packages are out of the league of most users to purchase and implement. Definitely stuff for the enterprise-level crowd. Site Analysis Gets Expert Treatment
Teleportation breakthrough made
“Beam me up Scotty”. We've said it jokingly for years, but now we're one step closer. Sure it's a small step, only an atom, but “a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”. Additionally the implications for quantum computing are also important. Many of today's scientific problems are held back by computing power…
One of the exciting new capabilities within the soon-to-ship version 3.0 is…
This feature is very much like Shinkuro. And it is powerful. Making sharing files easy and secure should be one of the core requirements of any good collaboration system. One of the exciting new capabilities within the soon-to-ship version 3.0 is Groove folder synchronization. Hugh Pyle, a Groove Networks developer, provides some background. [Groove.net Weblog]
KM posts on Contentious
Amy has a pair of great posts here that deserve attention. The first article in here lists some great KM articles and posts. I haven't gone through all of them, but some I have already read. Her second post delves into the whole information⁄knowledge duality. Another great article. The whole field of KM really does…
Shared Spaces Research & Consulting: A Reply to the Radicati Response, Aug 6
Who says there's no intrigue on the Internet anymore? Now, I'm not a fan of either Notes or Exchange, but I do like Michael's writing and take on these topics, and this seems to be the story that just keeps going. My post on this Radicati paper, the fallout, and the subsequent META group paper…