Peer1 announces new Partnership Strategy

April 20, 2010 Blog

WiiKno’s newest partner, Peer1 (www.peer1.com), announced a new strategy to better support their partners and prospective clients. “With this groundwork, the company decided to launch a dedicated channel sales division to offer better support for partners. In doing so, Peer 1 hopes to realize its goal of growing its channel business from the current 20 [...]

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Engineering of Communications

March 29, 2010 Blog

Communities are built on communications. With stunning advances in communications technology and inexpensive, powerful, and reliable platforms readily available, the art of communications also needs to be matured and implemented. Many workers and business fall into a model of Personal Information Managers (e.g. MS Outlook) and the MS Office trinity of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. [...]

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Fed Gov uses Wiki for Cybersecurity Collaboration

March 29, 2010 Blog

WiiKno has been awarded a contract to bring collaboration software to the Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Center. According to a pre-solicitation notice posted on the Federal Business Opportunities Web site, DHS plans to award collaboration start-up WiiKno with a contract unless other bidders step forward and to ramp up the wiki later [...]

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Network Effect

March 17, 2010 Blog

A collaboration platform utilizes a “Network Effect” where the system itself becomes more valuable to those who use it as the number of participants increase and information is created. In the world of Web 2.0, “critical mass” describes the amount of data held in the system which allows the user community to easily retrieve information. [...]

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Explicit vs Implicit Data

March 10, 2010 Blog

In the Web 2.0 world, rapidly distributing information has never been easier. Sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace allow individuals to share information about events in their lives to anyone around the world, while sites such as Wikipedia allow individual to globally share collective knowledge. These and other Web 2.0 systems are rapidly changing [...]

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Twiki.net & WiiKno Strategic Alliance

February 12, 2010 Press

WIIKNO AND TWIKI FORM STRATEGIC ALLIANCE TO ENHANCE COLLABORATION PLATFORM INTEGRATION. Austin, Texas, Oct. 29, 2009 – Today, WiiKno, Inc. announced a strategic alliance with Twiki, Inc. (http://twiki.net) to provide enterprise users, including private businesses and government agencies, with a complete life-cycle approach to implementation for the deployment and integration of the Twiki Enterprise Agility [...]

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Web 2.0 @ Cisco: The Evolution

July 20, 2009 Blog

WiiKno’s CTO, Craig Tobias, was recently mentioned in CiscoPress for his achievements in wiki application: “The Cisco Customer Advocacy Remote Operations Services (ROS) team built a network operations–related knowledge base on a wiki-like framework, called a twiki. In 2006, solutions architect Craig Tobias came up with the idea of creating wiki pages, like file drawers, [...]

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Signal Connections: The Problem With Portals

July 16, 2009 Recent News

The recent focus on information sharing has led to the proliferation of Web 2.0 tools such as portals and wikis across the U.S. Defense Department. However, these tools are challenging the government’s network-centric transformation by creating new virtual information silos across the Global Information Grid (GIG).

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Yahoo!: US officials eye North Korea in cyber attack

July 9, 2009 Blog

WASHINGTON – U.S. authorities on Wednesday eyed North Korea as the origin of the widespread cyber attack that overwhelmed government Web sites in the United States and South Korea, although they warned it would be difficult to definitively identify the attackers quickly.

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PC World: Obama’s Cybersecurity Initiative Wins Praise

June 27, 2009 Blog
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U.S. President Barack Obama’s announcement Friday of a new cybersecurity push by the U.S. government won widespread praise from the technology industry, with many people saying his attention to the issue is a major step toward better securing the nation’s computer networks.

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