Just to add some context to the next post…
For the first few years of this decade I was immersed in an Enterprise Content Management project for a global products company. For the last couple of years of this decade I have also been immersed in web/enterprise content management for global products companies.
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Sources
The posts in this section have been sourced mainly from the Webwiser founder's personal blog - www.2020visions.wordpress.com - which has been running for a number of years as a platform for debate about content technologies amongst leading commentators in the industry and as a test ground for new ideas.
Perfect Union site in development
A site for Perfect Union is being developed. In the meantime here is a earlier project site featuring previous work.
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Posted November 26, 2009 0 comment(s)
Microsoft and Google featured strongly in my last post because in thinking about how web content management may develop over the next decade, the big battle for hearts and minds these organisations are engaged in will continue to shape WCM because they touch so many aspects of the content process. A personal view I’ve held for a number of years... + continue reading
Posted November 24, 2009 0 comment(s)
1st generation web content management was driven by the US and the desire for the dominant global organisations of the 90’s to embrace the commercial opportunities offered by the web
2nd generation web content management was driven to a large extent by Europe and Scandinavia, who have needed to deal with many more language and cultural challenges... + continue reading
Posted November 22, 2009 0 comment(s)
...Not much specific Chinese WCM input yet but I'm expecting some over the next few days. The following is just a few initial thoughts from the flight over and being wide awake when I need to be asleep :(
As another decade is coming to a close and we begin heading towards 2020, there is increasing commentary about the future of Web Content... + continue reading
Posted November 19, 2009 0 comment(s)
Since arriving at my current organisation and seemingly the only person in the place with the word 'web' in their job title I have become a magnet for a whole bunch of folks, from Marketing and beyond, interested in embarking into the brave new world of Social Media. In fact the CEO himself has said he wants to do more in Web 2.0. When I hear... + continue reading


