K.Central for Enterprise Knowledge Management provides a knowledge management
environment that incorporates the dynamic relationships among the enterprise
objectives, functional processes, organizational units, people and information
resources. The Corporate Information Portal, which is supposed to be a
common place for the organization to share, contribute and learn, in reality,
is hardly a place where people spend any time. So even after spending valuable
time and money over the years, one of the key concerns every CIO today has is,
'How do I make my portal strategy effective? How do I make my KM environment
deliver on its promise? How do I make it easy for people to share, contribute,
and learn? And how do I measure its effectiveness and usefulness?'
Enter Collective Knowledge Center.
A simple and effective solution product
that assesses the existing portal strategies and implementations, addresses
the issues around 'non-use' and increases the effectiveness and ROI of the
collaboration and knowledge sharing environments.
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An integrated, intuitive and multi-dimensional navigational system to casually
explore the knowledge resources and their enterprise relationships.
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Communities of interests and practices to capture the best practices and
information around the core competency areas of the enterprise using the
question-answer paradigm, people-to-people connectivities and with the optimal
reuse of knowledge bases.
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An integrated collaborative platform where vital information is created, organized,
shared, applied and maintained across one or more organizations.
Other Collaborative Platforms/Applications include an initiative recently completed for the educational community. The client desired a collaborative platform and application through a common portal, so educators worldwide could share best practices, education solutions, and establish communities based on common areas of expertise, e.g., mathematics, physics, language studies.
In the government sector, Kanalytics' future project will be development of the Solutions Sharing Network (SSN) to help increase operational efficiencies and help lower the costs of e-government. SSN will be focused on community, collaboration, and research and development. A hosted, cataloged reservoir of knowledge, the application will allow government agencies and public sector organizations to work in partnership and share solutions, architectures, best practices and application source code that the governments own and have contributed to the end-product.
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