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Sometimes, buzzwords really ARE changing the world. The phrase “consumerization of IT” refers to the ubiquitous reality that the technology available OUTSIDE the enterprise is perceived as being more sophisticated, more user-friendly, delivered in a quicker time frame, and lower-cost than the technology INSIDE of the enterprise.
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Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
In an earlier post (2013 Predictions -- Systems of Record and Systems of Engagement -- What Comes Next?) I talked about the next steps in the "collision" between Systems of Record and Systems of Engagement. That got me thinking about all of the other "prediction" posts relative to technology. I have to admit; I love these posts. So following a quick recap of my own predictions re SoR and SoE, you will find 120 (yes 120) predictions from posts I found interesting. This, of course, is not to imply that I've found them all. Most likely not. So if you know of some I've missed, add the link in the comments, and I'll add them to the list. (Updates to the original post in italics.)
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Certified Information Professional (CIP) | Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
Technology has always been fast-moving, but it seems that there is a “perfect storm” of change right now. Cloud, mobile, social and big data are forces that create dramatic opportunities for improved business process, better employee collaboration and closer customer engagement. Meanwhile, content overload, security, litigation and compliance create huge potential risks for most organizations.
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Certified Information Professional (CIP) | Enterprise 2.0
OK. We all swore on Election Day that we didn't want to hear one more word about anything to do with the Presidential election. Living in a swing state (Virginia), we were treated to an endless onslaught of horrendous negative ads from both candidates, plus at least 5-10 robo-calls per day. The calls were not lost on kids as young as first graders. A friend of ours who teaches first grade reported that a student came in one morning, very excited, and reported, "Ms. Willis, you won't believe it. We got a personal phone call at home last night from BOTH Mitt Romney and Barack Obama."
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Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
As many readers know, about two years ago a Task Force of AIIM members worked with Geoffrey Moore (author of Crossing the Chasm, among many titles) to build out a "future history" of the content industry. The intention was to think about how enterprise information technology was changing in the wake of the influx of consumer technologies.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
Projects in the content management space -- which often occur at the complex and volatile intersection of content and process -- can often be challenging. Organizations are often at a loss to figure out where to start and turn to consultants and SIs to help plot a course.
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