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Peggy Winton, president of AIIM and an old friend, recently asked which term people preferred: knowledge management or organizational intelligence.
Organizational intelligence is a relatively new phrase introduced by Microsoft. In a white paper on content services from last year titled, Growing Organizational Intelligence with Knowledge and Content in Microsoft 365, Microsoft stated its investments in content services will help with: âHow that collective knowledge within an organization is accessed, shared, and matured ..
With Project Cortex and now Microsoft Viva, the term knowledge management has seen a resurgence within Microsoft marketing literature. AIIM has also shared quite a few posts on KM, but its recent release of an ebook developed in partnership with Microsoft is important in our current context: Building Organizational Intelligence with Connected Thinking (pdf).
Why Russia Loves Rocket Artillery Weapons (And Ukraine Hates Them)
Any country finding itself in conflict with Moscow, or its client states and proxies, now or in the near future, will likely find itself on the receiving end of Russia’s deadly artillery rockets
Here s What You Need to Remember: Recent Russian activity in eastern Ukraine and Syria has included the use of artillery rockets, even more so than traditional gun tube artillery systems. Russian Ground Forces and their proxies have not only operated rocket artillery systems, but paired them with unmanned aerial vehicles for spotting purposes.
From Syria to the Crimea, one weapon has accompanied Russia’s ground forces both overseas and to Russia’s so-called “near abroad”: artillery rockets. Lightweight and capable of laying waste to enemy territory by the acre, rockets emit a terrifying howl as they streak towards their targets. Russia’s use of rockets as weapons of war goes back nearly one hundred years, to th