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Top 3 Reasons why it’s so difficult to find what you’re looking for

Posted: June 3rd, 2009 | Author: Edwin | Filed under: Enterprise 2.0 | Tags: | No Comments »

The Cloudize team has a strong background in the enterprise, consulting, and applications world. As such, we’ve probably worked, interviewed, and launched applications for hundreads of companies and probably thousands of end-users. In that time, we’ve noticed a lot of things that work and more vividly, things that don’t work. While designing Cloudize, we wanted to zero-in on why such a painful problem as locating a file or discovering documents to a particular subject or topic; still exists today.

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So here it is, the Top 3 Reasons why it’s so difficult to find what you’re looking for:

1) Silos of Repositories – An organization has many “opportunities” to store information in silos. Examples of this can be personal desktops, Microsoft Outlook, geographic or segragated business unit servers, FTPs, Network Drives, ECM Applications, or other storage-enabled applications. This information is decentralized and difficult to locate.

2) Files are stagnant – After a document is uploaded to a repository, it essentially dies. Unless the location path is shared or the user knows the exact search criteria, assuming search is available; the document is effectively lost or buried.

3) Capital and Operational Expenditure – Managing and allocating all of the software, hardware, implementation, IT resources, and maintenance costs often exceed the ROI of content management or file repository solutions. Additionally, frequent limitations are evident such as geographic availability, new features, and storage limitations.

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Thanks,
Edwin

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Enterprise 2.0…not just buzz.

Posted: May 28th, 2009 | Author: Edwin | Filed under: Enterprise 2.0 | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

We’ve been doing a lot of research recently on just what market Cloudize addresses. Time and time again, we have come across the concept of Enterprise 2.0. Initially, we wanted to refrain from this association, but after careful research, it seems that there is some teeth to this concept. Essentially, Enterprise 2.0 utilizes productive features of Web 2.0 to solve a real Enterprise problem.

More abstractly,  Enterprise 2.0 utilizes social features that will enable organizations to flatten or open their traditional organizational communication channels which will effectively catalyze productivity.

So essentially, applying innovation to the enterprise ecosystem.  Seems Taboo.

Take a look at a great deck that solidifies the concept and more importantly, conveys where we feel the Enterprise is heading…

Enterprise 2.0  

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