MIKE2.0 October Community Update.

 
 
Newsletter1.jpg

Did You Know?

MIKE’s Integrated Content Repository brings together the open assets from the MIKE2.0 Methodology, shared assets available on the internet and internally held assets. The Integrated Content Repository is a virtual hub of assets that can be used by an Information Management community, some of which are publicly available and some of which are held internally.

Any organisation can follow the same approach and integrate their internally held assets to the open standard provided by MIKE2.0 in order to:

  • Build community
  • Create a common standard for Information Development
  • Share leading intellectual property
  • Promote a comprehensive and compelling set of offerings
  • Collaborate with the business units to integrate messaging and coordinate sales activities
  • Reduce costs through reuse and improve quality through known assets

The Integrated Content Repository is a true Enterprise 2.0 solution: it makes use of the collaborative, user-driven content built using Web 2.0 techniques and technologies on the MIKE2.0 site and incorporates it internally into the enterprise. The approach followed to build this repository is referred to as a mashup.

Feel free to try it out when you have a moment- we’re always open to new content! 

Sincerely,

MIKE2.0 Community  

 
Contribute to Mike:

Start a new article, help with articles under construction or look for other ways to contribute.

Post a question in one of our forums.

Update your personal profile to advertise yourself to the community and interact with other members.

Useful Links:
Home Page
Login
Content Model
FAQs
MIKE2.0 Governance

Join Us on
42.gif

Follow Us on
43 copy.jpg

Did You Know?
All content on MIKE2.0 and any contributions you make are published under the Creative Commons license. This allows you free re-use of our content as long as you add a brief reference back to us.

This Week’s Food for Thought:

How to Build an Effective Data Warehouse  

Within the past 20 years, companies have accumulated multitudes of data from their operations- data that gives them insight into process efficiencies, consumer preferences, product effectiveness, etc.   According to popular belief, this information is said to double every 18 months.  The problem here is not a lack of abundance, it is that the available data is not readily usable for strategic decision making.  It needs compiled, harvested and manipulated with the ability to be reported on in a minutes notice for a manager to make  an informed decision.  The question for many IT departments is, how do we do this? 

What are some techniques that you’ve used in the past that have enabled your company to build and maintain an effective data warehouse?  What are some obstacles we should avoid?

Comments at complete article.   
New Podcast: Web Data Services Expand Beyond the RDB-BI Straightjacket.  

As enterprises seek to gain better insights into their markets, processes, and business development opportunities, they face a daunting challenge — how to identify, gather, cleanse, and manage all of the relevant data and content being generated across the Web. 

Listen to the podcast.

Can IT Lead the US Out of the Recession? 

Aneesh Chopra, federal chief techology officer and assistant director for technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy sees a great opportunity for CIOs and the tech industry in general to help lead the country out of the recession and deliver on some of the federal government’s most pressing IT priorities.

 
 



 

Category: Information Development
No Comments »