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  • Managing Director Business Change and Quality Assurance at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island
  • Has 10+ Years Of Experience
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About 9 years ago
Appreciate everyone's quick response to this question. I now have enough information on Swift ALM as well as ALM in general. Thanks IT Central Station!
About 9 years ago
Thanks everyone for all the feedback and suggestions. @rene I like the idea of orchestration. Definitely an option to consider What I'm also hearing is there isn't much anyone knows about Swift ALM. Of all the info I am looking for is information on Swift ALM. Lastly…
About 9 years ago
For requirements gathering we use Blueprint. For QA we use HP QC. For code repository we have a mix of CVS and GIT. For release management we use a spreadsheet. For project management we use project server What we don't have is traceability from requirement to solution…
Over 9 years ago
Similar to @Arthur McLean before giving a response, it would be great to understand the use case of functionality driving the conversation. Also would be good to understand the persona of the group - are they marketing/sales, are they developers, are they administrative…
Almost 10 years ago
The 'noise' is both a training and an adoption issue. Those comfortable with email might not 'get' what a stream is. And quite often they feel overloaded by emails. They basically are trying to manage their social interactions thru their email app - a flawed approach…
Almost 10 years ago
Suggest starting off the process with journey mapping exercise. Who is recording the video in the first place and why? What information can you gleam from that experience? Take for example the date of the video or the date the video was uploaded. That's the beginning…
Almost 10 years ago
Almost 10 years ago
Look at this from a persona perspective. There's two primary users of innovation management software. First is the 'host' - the sponsor so to speak who is asking the community for ideas. The second persona is the actual community - the target audience you are looking for…
Almost 10 years ago
You get what you pay for. Sounds like you are using the freemium version of SharePoint. It has limitations as any free product does. Determining what you are licensed to own from SharePoint is a good starting point. Microsoft has many articles comparing features across…
Almost 10 years ago
I would agree with this as you are talking older versions of SharePoint. Even research firms like Gartner and Forrester agree that SharePoint 2013 or 2010 are not built for CMS With that said my former team deployed a fully functional CMS on SharePoint in O365.…
Almost 10 years ago
By your question it would seem those are the only three options. I would rule out Network drives to start. Too hard to administer for people accessing it, and it's not indexed for searching. Like someone else said, you also need to be aware of your company policies on…
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Almost 10 years ago
Deployed content management solutions onto Office 365 via
Deployed content management solutions onto Office 365 via SharePoint and Javascript
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