Brad Grimes, Staff Writer for Washington Technology writes:
Groove to ink deals for knowledge management software.
"The Battle Command Knowledge System is being built to give the Army an online tool for collecting and sharing experiences and lessons learned. Groove Virtual Office will be used to support the Army's virtual action teams; Tomoye Simplify is for structured professional forums.
"The Army's strategy to support teams and capture knowledge at the edges of the organization and then accelerate the transfer of that information throughout the organization is highly advanced,"? said David Scult, Groove Networks' senior vice president of sales.
Beverly, Mass.-based Groove Networks recently released version 3 of its Virtual Office software. The application is a major component of the Homeland Security Information Network."
K-Collector Topics: Knowledge Management Strategy