![]() ![]() KM suites - all the rage as document management and other companies tried to relabel their products and jump onto the KM bandwagon however, most vendors (Eloquent is one exception) dropped the term and the more generic term of EDRMS (Electronic Data and Records Management System) is now more common.streaming, file sharing, and if used it is usually spelt out in full P2P (peer-to-peer) - it didn't catch on in the mainstream and these days one tends to refer to the software's function e.g. ![]() Groupware - we tend now to use the term "collaboration software", though the term lives on in a number of open source products.Disappearance of some favourite products - for several reasons.Īnyway, curious to know what happened here's the results of what I found:.Change of language - old-fashioned terms we don't use anymore.Although most of the concepts are the same, and technology has improved somewhat (but not spectacularly), two main types of change caught my attention: The article in question is ' Knowledge Management: The Role of Technology'. He drew my attention to an article of mine written in 1998, saying "it just needs a little updating". I was asked last week by Jerry Ash, editor of InsideKnowledge, to contribute an article on IT as an enabler of KM. ![]()
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