Thursday, October 10, 2002

Community Server Wiki

Whoa - there is a Community Server Wiki!?!?!?!

10:09:04 AM  comment [] | Categories: RCS for Beginners| Topics: RCS_Intranet 


  Wednesday, October 02, 2002

Success factors for KM implementation. Charles H. Bixler has written about practical success factors for KM implementation, and his list consists of: Strong unified leadershipAlign KM with mission and business needsCohesive and engaged teamUnderstand current problems and issuesCollaboration and communicationInnovationUnderstanding and appropriate use of current...
[Column Two]

10:03:47 AM  comment [] | Categories: JobFish Homework, KM Klogs, My Organization, My Profession, RCS for Beginners, Work Projects| Topics: RCS_Intranet KM 


  Saturday, September 28, 2002

The dirty little secret of content management. Dylan Tweney's latest Business 2.0 column advises businesses to steer carefully between the six-figure CMS overkill solutions that thrived during the dotcom boom and the other end of the spectrum, reinventing the CMS wheel yourself in-house. I've been doing content management-related consulting for the last five years and there's a big hole in the middle of the market for CMS framework software that will handle 80% of the needs of most clients. There's no need, most of the time, to spend half a million dollars implementing a universal document management, record-keeping type system. I wonder how many businesses could manage their web and intranet content just fine with affordable tools such as powerful blog systems (for example, pMachine or Movable Type) or more full-featured but still affordable-bordering-on-free CMS tools (for example, Manila and PostNuke).
[Radio Free Blogistan]

9:46:33 AM  comment [] | Categories: RCS for Beginners|


  Saturday, August 24, 2002

Autoposting from rss feeds
...Mark Paschal, ever helpful, commented thusly:
Autoposting from feeds is what the Multi-Author Weblog tool is for. Since you have a paid LJ account, you could use a special style (that's the one I put together, but I know l.m. orchard had one too) to get RSS with item bodies.
Oh frabjous day, callooh, callay!
[Christian Crumlish (xian): knowhow]
update: add this to resource list MultiAuthor Weblog Tool documentation.

8:18:35 PM  comment [] | Categories: KM Klogs, Radio Docs, Radio Goals, RCS for Beginners|

RCS and multiple domain names
I have been wondering about this, I guess Emmanuel has to:

Author:   Emmanuel  
Posted: 8/24/2002; 6:00:52 AM
Topic: RCS and multiple domains names
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[Sorry for the cross-posting, I have send this by error yesterday to radio-dev]

Hello,

Maybe this have been answered a lot of times, but I was wondering if one installation of the RCS can support multiple domains names? I don't see any mention on that in the doc at <http://rcs.userland.com/> but maybe I missed something.

What I'd like to have, is that one installation of the RCS could handle for example:

communityOne.myDomain.com communityTwo.myDomain.com www.oneDomain.com www.anotherDomain.com

etc...

I don't have yet a lot of knowledge of the RCS, so maybe, this is not really a problem.

Cheers -Emmanuel

I'd like to use different domains for the different categories. (Using RCS for company Intranet):
Each deparment has its own category (Sales, Marketing, HR, Support)
Each deparment category has its own subdomain (sales.intranet.com, marketing.intranet.com) etc.

2:47:19 PM  comment [] | Categories: RCS for Beginners|


  Monday, August 19, 2002

Restricting RCS to Within Your Firewall - Thanks, Scott Johnson

RCS Firewall Config A huge concern of corporate users is restricting Radio / RCS so that your internal information never leaves the firewall.  There are two ways to handle this.  Each is documented below.

[FuzzyGroup]

7:36:22 PM  comment [] | Categories: RCS for Beginners|