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KM Vendors (a representative list of companies that are developing KM software)

Autonomy - Connects people and knowledge automatically. Through the use of products that automate the organization, presentation, and delivery of information to the people who need it.  Customizable to a company's unique requirements.

Convera - Excalibur Technologies Merged with Intel's Interactive Media to create Convera. RetrievalWare uses "fuzzy" search technology, allowing users to find the relevant information via concept as well as key word. RetrievalWare FileRoom allows scanning of paper documents into the system for indexing.

Hummingbird - Fulcrum Knowledge server is targeted at knowledge-intensive organizations. Connects employees and customers to the business information they need.

Hyperwave - "Helps organization utilize the value of their shared information resources."

Inmagic - Especially attractive to those of you who use their products already for your collections, mix and match Inmagic tools to build a customized KM solution.

Knexa - Flagship product IntraKnexa provides a way to harness Employee Intellectual Capital within an organization.

Open Text - Flagship product Livelink covers the three main thrusts of KM: search and retrieval, document / information management, and collaboration / knowledge sharing. Livelink has good out-of-the-box functionality as an intranet and extranet application suite.

Plumtree Software - Provide your employees with personalized access to widely distributed information. Allows for information and services to be integrated from other systems.

Vignette - Emphasizes a team-based solution. It allows you to easily manage, collect and re-use the digital information within your corporation.


Articles (Some readings to assist in IT-related decision making)

"100 Companies that matter to KM." KM World.

 

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