Editor's Letter
posted 19 Mar 2007 in Volume 3 Issue 8
Editorial
When two worlds collide
By Graeme Burton
Welcome to the March 2007 issue of Enterprise Information and if this edition seems a little different, that’s because it is.
As of this month, EI magazine will be merged with sister publication Inside Knowledge so, to access all the online content of the merged magazine (available on www.ikmagazine.com), you will need to obtain a password. Please e-mail Robyn Mace, rmace@ark-group.com, for your password. But please retain your EI password until the archives of the two magazines are also merged
The idea of the merger is to cover both converging disciplines distinctly – to avoid falling into the trap of writing solely in terms of vendor packages rather than what both publications have always done, which is to write in terms of what practitioners and end-users are really doing.
We hope you will appreciate this difference but, as always, will need your help to keep us centred on your needs and your concerns. We are always open to suggestions, opinions, criticisms or whatever you wish to write – it all helps to keep us focused on covering the case studies, workshops and masterclasses that you want to read about every month.
And if you have accomplished something truly special at your organisation in the fields of either knowledge management (KM) or information management, then we want to hear from you.
This issue, we feature three case studies instead of the usual two, covering measuring the success of KM initiatives at Unisys, e-learning at BAE Systems and managing information in peacekeeping operations, as well as features on the secrets of intranet management, the changing face of KM and social-media optimisation.
We hope you enjoy the issue and please do e-mail me personally with your correspondence, gburton@ark-group.com.
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