For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals (Length: 21 pages)

June 1, 2005

The Information Workplace Will Redefine The World Of Work At Last

This is the first document in the "Information Workplace" series.

by Connie Moore, Erica Driver

with Merv Adrian, Lucy Fossner

Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Today's information worker relies on a disjointed set of office productivity, content, collaboration, and portal tools. The information workplace (IW) will be much simpler, yet richer than today's tools by incorporating contextual, role-based information from business systems, applications and processes; delivering voice, documents, rich media, process models, business intelligence, and real-time analytics; integrating just-in-time eLearning; and fostering collaboration. Using a service-oriented architecture, the IW will be rich with presence awareness, information rights, and personalization, and it will provide offline and online support to a plethora of devices. As this unfolds, information work will expand beyond traditional knowledge workers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemToday's Tools Are Disjointed, Out Of Context, And Single Mode Only

itemEconomic And Business Shifts Will Drive Major Change In Work and IT

itemWhy Now? A Confluence Of Technology Events Makes It Possible

itemThe Information Workplace Will Eclipse Knowledge Worker Tools

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itemBuild An Information Workplace Strategy, Starting With The Basics

WHAT IT MEANS

itemBig Changes Ahead In The World Of Work

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed 11 vendor and user companies, including: Adobe Systems, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, Visanti, Vizible, a global energy company, and a federal government agency.

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Analyst: Connie Moore
Technology: Enterprise Collaboration, Enterprise Content Management, Enterprise Portals & Search, Information & Knowledge Management, Information Workplace, Office Productivity, Packaged Applications, Supply Chain Management
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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