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Knowledge Plaza: La conoscenza aziendale a portata di click

Mixed by Gregory Culpin (Knowledge Officer @ Whatever) in Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge mgmt, Taxonomy

19 November
An article originally posted on www.socialenterprise.it

Knowledge Plaza offers without a doubt a new and extremely powerful platform for locating and capitalizing business knowledge, skillfully mixing advanced concepts such as social filtering, people tagging, the merge of taxonomies, tags and facets, the use of experts such as vertical search engines. (…)”

Read the full article at www.socialenterprise.it

In my opinion…

Emanuele Quintarelli, an information architect, user experience and social software consultant, wrote up this complimentary article about Knowledge Plaza. If like me you are not Italian literate, check out the following English translation.

Grazie mille per il relè Emanuele and we’ll be glad to gather your feedback for making the interface even more intuitive. ;-)

An Enterprise 2.0 Knowledge Sharing Platform

Mixed by Gregory Culpin (Knowledge Officer @ Whatever) in Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise search, Knowledge mgmt, Social software

17 November
An article originally posted on www.theappgap.com

Knowledge Plaza is a Web-based platform for enterprise search, social bookmarking, knowledge management, information brokerage and expert identification. Every tile, or piece of information, has its own page like members so you can see all the activity related to the information. You can also send a link to the page so others can see the context around the information. I like this in the same way I think the Mosaic concept adds value. You get the context surrounding information and you can share this context. This concept of providing context is pervasive in Knowledge Plaza and I think that is one of its greatest strengths. It takes knowledge management nicely into enterprise 2.0.”

Read the full article at www.theappgap.com

In my opinion…

Bill Ives wrote up this excellent article about Knowledge Plaza at the App Gap, after only a brief tour of the solution. We’re already looking forward to further interaction and collaboration during his next visit to Belgium. ;-)

The Scoop on Knowledge Plaza

Mixed by Gregory Culpin (Knowledge Officer @ Whatever) in Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise search, Knowledge mgmt, Social software

29 October
An article originally posted on scottgavin.info

“In my biased opinion, we’ve delivered the most exciting Enterprise 2.0 social productivity platform on the market. And with new development coming to fruition in the next month it’s just going to get better.

Knowledge Plaza has been developed as a Web-based platform for enterprise search, social bookmarking, knowledge management, information brokerage and expert identification.

The platform allows you to add websites, emails, documents, contacts, references and discussions.  Multimedia is on the way.  You can tag, annotate and share anything you add.  Using workspaces, your network and company facets sharing and finding information is at the core of Knowledge Plaza.”

Read the full article at scottgavin.info

In my opinion…

Scott Gavin’s claims about Knowledge Plaza are indeed very broad, however we stand by them as his post and many others’ reveal e.g. Bill Ives’s recent post.

An authentic knowledge hero’s piece of work! ;-)

We met Charlie

Mixed by Raphaël Slinckx (Lead Developer @ Whatever) in Enterprise 2.0

15 May
An article originally posted on

We have just had the pleasure to spend a very constructive and stimulating couple of days with Scott Gavin, our new Knowledge Plaza enthusiast.

Scott is the man behind the great “Meet Charlie” presentation, the “Enterprise 2.0 Evangelist” blog and the Applied Trends start-up.

Wow! Did it feel good to hear him state “I have just seen the future” after a short demo of the product.

Thank you for your visit Scott! It’s amazing how much social computing can do these days but we still believe strongly in human contact.

We are all looking forward to seeing you again soon.

The Whatever team

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