NLC will constantly fall back to our default positioning statement for enterprise social computing that goes like this:  “it’s not about the technology”.
However, at the end of the day, it has to run on something. And many of our clients are currently undergoing some hard thinking and decision making around the risk reward of SharePoint 2010 vs. their installed MOSS 2007.Â
Posted by: Susie Ibbotson on at 3:52 pm
In February,non~linear creations and Microsoft hosted semindars in Regina and Calgary on Collaboration & Social Computing featuring the 5 business realities of a WEB 2.0 world.
During the presentation, Shannon Ryan, President of non~linear creations, spoke on the many ways people collaborated in today’s world. Using relevant examples of past collaboration models like fax machines to the evolution of games like World of Warcraft, where the only way to win, is to share and collaborate on information to improve your own individual performance…..
Posted by: Glen Mcinnis on at 2:29 pm
On Thursday, February 11, 2010 non~linear creations (NLC) hosted a breakfast seminar jointly with Sitecore and Microsoft on Selecting a CMS. Over 40 people attended from a variety of industries to hear NLC experts share their thoughts on content management and for the chance to see the Sitecore CMS in action.
Posted by: Molly Anglin on Monday February 15, 2010 at 9:00 am
The Sitecore Online Marketing Suite (Sitecore OMS) offers some distinct advantages to website managers running online advertising campaigns. Beyond the basic click stats and conversion rates offered by tools such as Google Adwords, Sitecore provides deeper data about visitors and their behavior. This in turn empowers content authors to fine tune their content and navigation; aligning the site more closely with user needs and business goals.
Posted by: Joe Boughner on Wednesday February 10, 2010 at 2:37 pm
Anyone who’s been to a shopping mall or multiplex lately knows today’s teens love their smartphones. Even if you’ve somehow managed to avoid the texting throngs to date, the good folks at the Pew Internet & American Life Project can attest that teens love their pocket gadgets:
- 75% of US teens (ages 12-17) own a cell phone
- 38% send text messages every day
- That number jumps to 51% for older teens (15-17)
In each case those numbers are on the increase. What can universities and colleges do to adapt?
Posted by: Susie Ibbotson on Thursday February 4, 2010 at 2:24 pm
non~linear creations is pleased to announce the release of our newest strategy whitepaper: Successful Web Content Management for Higher Education. This thought leadership document offers practical advice for educational institutions around content management technologies and implementation, given the high value that educational professionals place on increasing the accessibility of information, streamlining the content creation process and ensuring a degree of rigor and quality in online content.