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News Needs and Preferences: Factiva and Nexis Usage
27th December 2012
Two news products -- Factiva and Nexis -- were named by nearly half of the respondents on our Survey on News Needs and Preferences as their organisations' "preferred product". Filtering the results for these responses, we can compare the satisfaction of those for whom Factiva is the preferred product, those for whom Nexis is the preferred product and the satisfaction of the full dataset.
News Needs and Preferences: Premium Products
27th December 2012
Content purchasers select premium news products based on a range of criteria to meet the needs of their organisations. How satisfied are they with the products they purchase? Respondents to the Survey on News Needs and Preferences 2012 share their opinions on satisfaction and overall value they feel they are getting from their investments.
Intranet and Other Predictions for 2013
27th December 2012
Tis the season to be jolly and it would seem timely to make some predictions as to the developments we're likely to see around intranets and social media tools in 2013. In James Mullan's final post of 2012, he finishes with some predictions for 2013 and anticipates the reinvention of intranet managers as digital workplace managers.
News Needs and Preferences: Purchasing News
27th December 2012
Many factors go into purchase decisions for news products. Respondents to the 2012 Survey on News Needs and Preferences rate different criteria like advanced searching, mobile availability, direct cost and integrated sharing; comparing this year's average ratings to previous years' demonstrates overall stability in purchase needs, with a few notable exceptions.
Who's More Afraid of BYOD - Enterprises or Users?
27th December 2012
With mobile devices more widely used than ever (according to figures from Ofcom), the Bring Your Own Device or BYOD movement continues to grow. Gartner warns of the corporate security issues this raises, and Kroll reports a significant increase in internal fraud – all possibly reinforced by SplashData’s findings about continuing poor use of passwords. But developments like NewsGator’s mobile Social Sites platform and InsideView’s Private Connections suggest that employees may need to guard against intrusion from employers too – unless, of course, they can regard their personal data as an asset to be traded.
FreePint Report: Survey on News Needs and Preferences
27th December 2012
News Needs and Preferences: Activity Frequency
24th December 2012
Frequency of different activities relating to news content appear to be relatively stable from year to year, in comparing the 2012 results of FreePint's Survey on News Needs and Preferences to previous years. Examining the range of responses information managers provide to the tasks they perform with regard to news content provides a view into the average work-week of information managers for searching, delivering results, testing sources, advising others and more.
News Needs and Preferences: Preferred Features
24th December 2012
When selecting and using products and services to deliver news content, buyers and users can prioritise a wide range of variables -- types of content, delivery formats and ways that the content can be integrated into a workflow. Average ratings for these variables suggest priorities amongst survey respondents; comparing these average ratings to those of previous years' survey responses shows where change has taken place, in some cases dramatically.
Mini Review: InfoArmy
24th December 2012
Aileen Marshall reviews InfoArmy, the iPad-based intelligence service which uses an army of researchers to create in-depth, innovative competitive intelligence reports. It plans to produce reports for virtually every company on the planet, in multiple languages, using its crowdsourcing model.
Career Development and Predictions for 2013
24th December 2012
Information professionals are a diverse lot, so much so, you never quite know where they might by lurking! Many work for large organisations, some not so large, and many work for a variety of customers as consultants. They also wear many different hats but one thing is certain, they all need to understand the modern information landscape and this inevitably involves acquiring new skills or simply moving to a new employer. Sometimes, they even try to predict the future! Dale Moore gives an overview of career development and key technologies for 2013.
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