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Tech Buzzwords from WhatIs.com:

 


A podcast dedicated to uncovering and explaining the latest terms, trends and concepts in information technology (IT) and on the Internet. Listen and learn.

What is greenwashing?

In this podcast, WhatIs.com’s associate site editor, Alex Howard, explores what greenwashing is, who’s using it and whether you need to pay attention to your investments in ‘green technology.’

Is your organization’s new green computing initiative really good for the planet? Listen today and find out more!

 
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Once you’ve listened to the episode, you may find the following online resources to be useful in uncovering greenwashing:

What is information lifecycle management (ILM)?

On the one hand, information life cycle management – ILM for short — is a comprehensive approach to managing the flow of data and associated metadata from creation and initial storage to the time when it becomes obsolete and is destroyed.

On the other hand, ILM may be just the latest example of a buzzword that hasn’t quite move beyond the hype cycle.

In this podcast, I’ll explore what ILM is, why it’s relevant and why full adoption and implementation of the technology hasn’t been universal.

 
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Once you’ve listened to the podcast, learn more about ILM in the following stories, learning resources and white papers, several of which are cited during the episode.

Articles and learning resources:

Q&A: How does file archiving differ from HSM and ILM solutions?
- Greg Schulz

The SNIA XAM Initiative
The SNIA XAM Initiative to drive adoption of its forthcoming eXtensible Access Method (XAM) specification.

Information Lifecycle Management Course List
Sun Microsystems and Deloitte have joined forces to create a series of self-paced courses that reflect best practices for Information Life Cycle Management (ILM) across the enterprise and address regulatory compliance.

Solving information life-cycle management challenges
- Claudia Shandra

Does EMC’s ILM strategy really solve complexity?
- Beth Pariseau

The new buzzwords: Information lifecycle management
- Steve Duplessie, Nancy Marrone, Steve Kenniston

White papers:

The Roadmap to Implementing ILM (PDF)
The ILMI’s paper describes their vision for the various phases of implementing ILM.

Vision for the Future of ILM
In this white paper, you’ll read about the SNIA’s Data Management Forum (DMF) perspective on the evolution of ILM.

How to Simplify Information Management through Advanced Storage Consolidation
A number of technologies and approaches are available to IT organizations looking for new and innovative ways to deal with storage capacity growth and compliance demands. This white paper provides key insights to achieve a unified storage.

Practical Steps toward Information Lifecycle Management
In this paper by the Clipper Group, you’ll get current, practical advice on how your organization can implement an ILM strategy - from discovery of your information assets - to actively managing data over its lifecycle.

What is enterprise search?

What is enterprise search? Why is it important? Why are major software firms and Internet giants chasing market leadership in enterprise search so intently? What is making enterprise search such a hot buzzword in IT? You’ll learn the answers to these questions – and more – in this podcast.

While articulating the concept is a challenge, choosing software, architecture, user requirements, testing and maintenance is even harder. Learn more about key considerations for anyone evaluating implementing enterprise search in this podcast.

 
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Once you’ve listened to the podcast, make sure to read the following excellent articles for more information about enterprise search:

Enterprise search platforms: Seven evaluation tips (SearchDataManagement.com)
Enterprise search platforms are a far cry from simple search engines. An IDC analyst and an experienced information expert share tips for evaluating enterprise search technology.

Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g gets overhaul (SearchOracle.com)
Oracle wants to make a name for itself in the highly competitive and quickly growing enterprise search market.

Can SAP enterprise search succeed in a crowded market? (SearchSAP.com)
SAP’s enterprise search offering will enter a competitive market when it is released later this year.

SAP melds enterprise search with business accelerator (SearchSAP.com)
SAP showcased new enterprise search capabilities, but users say more information is needed before enterprise search would be widely deployed.

Solix unveils Google enterprise search for Oracle E-Business suite (SearchOracle.com)
New archiving software from Solix Technologies Inc. adds Google enterprise search capabilities to Oracle’s E-Business suite.

What is crowdsourcing?

Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a function traditionally performed by an employee and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people using information technology. Crowdsourcing relies on a combination of distributed networks, inexpensive digital tools of production and people who create content, rate other people’s work or solve problems in their spare time.

To learn more about this buzzword, WhatIs.com’s Alex Howard went right to the source and interviewed Jeff Howe, the writer who coined the term (in concert with editor Mark Robinson) and published an article exploring the crowdsourcing phenomenon in Wired Magazine.

When you listen to the podcast, you’ll learn the answers to the following questions:

  • Where does the term “crowdsourcing” come from?
  • How does crowdsourcing work?
  • What are some real-life case studies of the phenomenon? How is Amazon’s Mechanical Turk is an excellent example.of crowdsourcing?
  • What are the five new rules for this new labor pool?
  • How is crowdsourcing affecting the stock photo industry, corporate R&D, newspapers and advertising?
  • How is Second Life a pure example of crowdsourcing?
  • Where doesn’t crowdsourcing work? Are fair labor concerns and protection of intellectual property at issue?
 
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