Why Google Wave Sucks, And Why You Will Use It Anyway

21. Dezember 2009 von Martin Seibert

This post outlines how you’ll probably use Google Wave in the future and also gives you advice on how to implement it in your company or your team of coworkers. It also reveals some big usability problems in the current version. Those issues aside, I would like to show you the advantages of the “wave” once again and describe some cool use cases that might make you love it at some point in the future.

Why Mailto Links Should Be Avoided On Websites

20. November 2009 von Sebastian Preuss

A so-called mailto link automatically starts an e-mail program – even if you don’t even use this program. Mailto links on websites are problematic for three main reasons: They lead to usability problems, make tracking more difficult, and could also represent a security risk.

Architecture of a Wiki-Project: Customers’ Frequently Asked Questions

19. Oktober 2009 von Martin Seibert

In the article “Architecture of a Wiki-Project: Elements, Process, Approach, Rules”, the procedure for a typical adoption of a Wiki is portrayed in exquisite detail; the best thing to do would be for you to read that article first. This article completes our explanation with the kinds of questions that according to our experience many customers have, questions that require coherent, unambiguous answers.

Architecture of a Wiki-Project: Elements, Process, Approach, Rules

16. Oktober 2009 von Martin Seibert

Many companies are unsure of how a successful Wiki-project should be started and executed. This article will give you an overview of this topic and inform you of the basics. //SEIBERT/MEDIA/ offers transparent services. Ultimately, as the saying goes, we’re also just cooking with water, but we’ve also collected many experiences regarding the process for Wiki-projects, which we will happily explain here – regardless of whether or not you are currently executing a project with us, are planning a project with us, or simply wish to be more successful with your Wiki – without our help.

What’s different when everyone is “always on”?

2. September 2009 von Martin Seibert

What is going to happen when you are – always and everywhere – online? As a matter of fact, I haven’t advanced any deeper analyses regarding what would happen; I am merely offering a couple of thoughts. I would be happy to see comments and discussion about the following topics.

Wikis need a customized Design

6. März 2009 von Martin Seibert

High opportunity costs can be incurred if the wiki layout isn’t customized. In this article, we will offer you a couple of arguments and explanations to answer why it is worth having your wiki professionally designed.

MS SharePoint as a Wiki: Few Functions, less Compatibility

27. Februar 2009 von Martin Seibert

Without professional knowledge management, companies are losing potential, wasting resources, and acquiring unwanted competitive disadvantages. Industry giant Microsoft has rolled out its own application, SharePoint, which allows data to be centrally deposited and edited. But is MS SharePoint really a good alternative to a fully developed company wiki application? Our answer is a definitive “no”.

Management Dashboards in an Intranet

9. Februar 2009 von Martin Seibert

By using management dashboards, your company’s managers will have access to a better overview and more transparency. By dashboards, we mean graphical evaluations that represent certain quantifiable key numbers in charts and make time segments visible through trending. This compiles information into a critical mass in an easily understandable and accessible way.

Wikis in an Intranet Part 2: TWiki in Actual Company Practice

4. Juli 2008 von Martin Seibert

The second article on the topic of TWiki considers the practical implementation of the application within a company intranet, introduces some of the numerous well-developed extensions, and offers summary arguments speaking for TWiki as a potentially powerful corporate wiki.

Wikis in an Intranet Part 1: MediaWiki and TWiki – Extremely Well-Developed Systems for Very Different Demands

2. Juli 2008 von Martin Seibert

Some managers think that the success of Wikipedia can only be transferred to their company intranet by using the exact same wiki system as the online encyclopedia. Unfortunately, this is a false conclusion as the demands placed on an internet lexicon and a corporate wiki are fundamentally different.

White Hat SEO – serious search engine optimization for enduring success

30. Mai 2008 von Martin Seibert

There are serious measures for the optimization of search engine results (White Hat SEO), measures that rely on sustainability and show enduring results in the long-term; there are also aggressive methods that lead to quick success but may also harbor not inconsiderable risks. An article about “good” and “bad” measures for the influencing of search results.

Wikis are the glue holding Intranets together

9. Mai 2008 von Martin Seibert

In an Intranet, there are functional loopholes between standard functions and killer applications. With a Wiki, it’s possible to depict functionally things that with other Intranet applications are not possible or are limited.

Why there should be a Wiki integrated into every Intranet

30. April 2008 von Matthias Rauer

Wikis are, regarding the exchange and forwarding of knowledge, flexible, powerful, and sustainable communications platforms. The following Top Ten reasons are arguments for why every Intranet should have its own Wiki.

The next website is only a click away

25. April 2008 von Sebastian Preuss

What is usability? What can usability do for you? How is usability measured? A general article about the science of the fitness for use.

Professional web-hosting for professional websites

16. April 2008 von Benjamin Kendinibilir

Professional web-hosting is clearly more than the mere preparation of a domain and server space; rather, it is customized according to individual demands, thus ensuring long-term success through quality, consulting, individuality, and performance.

Learn Perl fast and efficient

3. Oktober 2005 von Martin Seibert

A concept of self-learning the programming language “Perl” in a systematic and measurable way for everybody who’s interested. In dependence upon KUMON – a successful japanese studying-method for maths – the following brings up an idea how to learn “Perl” step by step and based on the individual learning set and time.

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