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General trends in information technology (hardware and
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The Smart Enterprise Suite--Gateway to the KM Vision
- by Judith Lamont
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The smart enterprise suite (SES) is a new category of software comprised of an integrated set of software solutions, including content management, collaboration and business process management (BPM) in a portal framework.
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Addressing Knowledge at KMI
- by Hugh McKellar
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This year's KMWorld & Intranets 2003 Conferences and Exposition will be much more than the latest and greatest software tools.
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KM Technologies Assessment
- by Cynthia J. Odom and John F. Starns
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The selection of knowledge management technology should be the result of diagnosis, not the driver.
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