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Tuesday, 11. June 2002

Knowledge Management 101


IBM Systems Journal Vol. 40, No 4, 2001 is dedicated to knowledge management. A few overview papers are especially interesting:

Some of the papers discussing actual technical implementations leave an impression that top-down technology borrowed from traditional AI, data management (usually RDBMS), etc may have reached a limit. Will klogs (blogs used for knowledge management) and P2P like Groove do better?
 
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Berkeley DB goes XML


Sleepycat will ship Berkeley DB XML, a native XML database later this year (2002). This is an interesting news considering how poorly native XML vendors are performing these days. Unlike the native XML vendors (eg Software AG), Sleepycat does not face competition from Oracle, IBM and Microsoft (who all support "native" XML in their latest offerings). Given Sleepycat's reputation of delivering tightly engineered products, Berkeley DB XML is something to look out for.


 
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