Oracle UCM Integration with WebCenter

April 11, 2010 | Content Management, E2 Blog, ECM, Enterprise 2.0, Portal, Spaces, UCM, WCM, Web 2.0, WebCenter, WebCenter Content

Portal deployments always contain some level of content that requires management. Like peanut butter and jelly, the ying and yang, they are inseparable. Unfortunately, unlike peanut butter and jelly content and portals usually require that an extensive amount of work be completed to create a seamless experience for end users who will be serviced by the portal, as well as for users who...

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6 Best Practices for Enterprise 2.0 Implementations

March 12, 2010 | Content Management, Enterprise Portal, Extranet, Governance, InfotechAligned, Intranet, Web 2.0

In the February installment of Oracle’s Enterprise 2.0 Newsletter I had an opportunity to share a series of tips around addressing business issues, management costs and deployment strategies for the latest generation Enterprise 2.0 technologies. Read the complete article – 6 Best Practices for Enterprise 2.0 Implementations: Tips from Oracle’s Enterprise 2.0 Technology Specialist...

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The Minimalist Approach to Content Governance – Retire Phase

March 5, 2010 | Content Management, Governance, Intranet, UCM, WebCenter, WebCenter Content

Good news - the Retire Phase is actually more fun than the Manage Phase. During the Retire Phase our content management team should not have to track down content creators if the Request Phase of this process was completed successfully. The ownership meta data, success criteria and time stamp that was applied to the original content submission will help to manage content at the end of...

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The Minimalist’s Approach to Content Governance

March 5, 2010 | Content Management, Enterprise Portal, Governance, InfotechAligned, Intranet, Web 2.0

On Oracle’s Fusion ECM Blog I authored a 4 part series that outlined a pragmatic, minimalist approach to content governance.  Please read on below for the detail on each of the phases and links to more detail. The Minimalist Approach to Content Governance Let’s be honest – content governance is far from an exciting topic. BUT the potential of a very small intranet team creating...

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