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Lubor On Tech: February 2015
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Friday, February 6, 2015. Could ECM Have Prevented the Sony Hack? This blog post has been originally posted on the Big Men on Content. So, would ECM have prevented the Sony hack? How about security features? The ECM specific security would include repository level encryption and possibly also file level encryption. The repository level encryption is big – many customers use it, it doesn’t burden the users, and...File level en...
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Lubor On Tech: They Should Be Business Tools
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Thursday, April 2, 2015. They Should Be Business Tools. Sergey Brin wearing Google Glass. I can think of numerous business applications for Google Glass – from instructions while operating or repairing complex machinery, to patient records during surgery, to production data on the assembly line and supplier data in the warehouse. There have been other technologies that I thought would have benefited from this strategy. Mi...
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Lubor On Tech: The Future of Content Management
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Monday, March 26, 2012. The Future of Content Management. Last week, I had the privilege to participate in a panel at the new AIIM 2012 Conference in San Francisco. The conference was a smashing success for AIIM, selling out weeks in advance and attracting the who-is-who in the content management industry. My panel was titled the Future of Content Management and my fellow panelists were. VP of Products at Nuxeo and. But back ...
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How To fix Infrared Hotspots using Adobe Lightroom | Photography – George Parapadakis
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Photography – George Parapadakis. Experiments and Experiences in Digital Photography. How To fix Infrared Hotspots using Adobe Lightroom. Infrared hotspots are a known problem with converted cameras. Some lenses are more prone to it than others (See a relevant discussion here. And a list of lenses with their relative performance here. Certainly in smaller converted cameras, it’s a persistent problem when the light hits the lens at certain angles, and mostly when used on its widest setting. There are thre...
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Lubor On Tech: Security and the Internet of Things
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Security and the Internet of Things. I am a big fan of the Internet of Things - all the smart devices that are changing our lives by being connected to the Internet. I consider myself a pioneer and early adopter of these gadgets. What worries me though, are the security and privacy issues involved with using such devices. So, what are the concerns? Well, I am not too worried about my IrrigationCaddy.
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Lubor On Tech: December 2013
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Saturday, December 14, 2013. My 2013 Predictions Scorecard. It’s mid-December already? 1 Facebook hits rocky ground. I call this point for me: 1/1. 2 Everything will be digital. And has given a bunch of inspiring speeches but the 3D printers are still used mostly to create lame plastic toys, albeit sometimes very creative ones. This was definitely a miss and the score is now: 1/2. 3 The rise of intellectual property management.
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Making the Digital Workplace Work | Word of Pie
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Ponderings on Life, the Universe, and Information. Everything here represents my own opinion unless clearly. Stated otherwise. I do this on my personal time for my own satisfaction. Nothing should be construed as specific advice as you have to pay. For advice that goes beyond generalizations. Subscribe to the Word. Enter your email address to subscribe. Join 403 other followers. Words from the Past. Words from the Past. All Men for Yes All Women. Dell, EMC, and Poor Documentum. Failure is Not a Positive.
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Lubor On Tech: September 2014
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Sunday, September 21, 2014. It’s Not Just About the Unstructured Data. For well over a decade, the content management world has been claiming unstructured data. The argument usually goes something like this:. BTW, I’m pretty sure that Gartner made up that 80% number. Because, customers don’t care about managing unstructured data. Take Invoice Processing. There is the structured data like the name of the supplier, the date...
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Lubor On Tech: Could ECM Have Prevented the Sony Hack?
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Friday, February 6, 2015. Could ECM Have Prevented the Sony Hack? This blog post has been originally posted on the Big Men on Content. So, would ECM have prevented the Sony hack? How about security features? The ECM specific security would include repository level encryption and possibly also file level encryption. The repository level encryption is big – many customers use it, it doesn’t burden the users, and...File level en...
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Lubor On Tech: Is It Time to Revive Knowledge Management?
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Blog for comments on industry trends, events, and observations by Lubor Ptacek. Monday, March 9, 2015. Is It Time to Revive Knowledge Management? This blog post has been originally posted on the Big Men on Content. But the customers haven’t given up on it. In fact, I keep running into customers and prospects with “Knowledge Management” on their business cards. And, rightfully so! There are some major demographic related issues that drive the demand for Knowledge Management. There are numerous industries ...
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