Introducing KM 2.0: Making knowledge-sharing fun

In “KM Goes Social,” knowledge management guru David Gurteen explains how the second generation web technologies (Web 2.0) are making knowledge management (KM) more transparent and democractic. Given its widespread new appeal–whether folks know they are using a KM system or whether they are just IMing a friend–the second generation of KM (2.0) is more indispensible than ever. 


In this interview with David Gurteen, we learned that some companies are installing Facebook as their front-end computing system, or adapting the technology to build their own firewalled-in social networking system, which they integrate with old technology (”legacy systems”. Gurteen also discusses how mash-ups and the semantic web are radically changing the way organizations manage information and how people interact.

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