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Social Knowledge Management News
Inmagic's innovative approach to Knowledge Management has the KM community all "a-twitter"
Inmagic’s new approach to Knowledge Management is causing a great deal of interest in the KM and blogging community. The launch of the latest range of software from Inmagic has been widely featured, including in some very high profile spots . . .
- KMWorld’s Research Analyst and Senior Writer Judith Lamont covered R. V. Anderson's Presto implementation in their online edition. She also stirs the pot surrounding the social knowledge networking trend, and contemplates its potential for the industry. Inmagic had earlier reported on this major US engineering company and the challenges they were facing surrounding its knowledge management, and how they’re using Presto to manage and share technical data across their eight locations.
- Knowledge Management News and Resources featured Inmagic recently in its regular round-up of industry news, tidbits, products, and the like.
- The American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Student Chapter at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, recently reported on social KM and Inmagic Presto on their blog. This chapter is one of 56 ASIS&T chapters internationally. ASIS&T is a group of some 4,000 information professionals that work together to expand their knowledge and skill sets, and improve the tools and techniques we use to store, retrieve, analyze, manage, archive, and disseminate information.
- “Information Today” reported on Inmagic and its new approach to knowledge management in its September 2008 issue
For more details on Inmagic's Social Knowledge Management software Presto, please contact Maxus.
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