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Wednesday, December 15, 2004 Issue 15   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 15  
Knowledge is Power: The Information Paradigm and the Role of ECM
Fujitsu Senior VP pens article for CIO.com
by Ellen Reilly

Excerpted from CIO.com, November 1, 2004
The link between knowledge and power has always been evident to the thinking individual. Sir Francis Bacon's prophetic words dating back to the late 16th century, "knowledge is power", are timeless in the message they convey. Since then, countless rulers and leaders have worked unceasingly to gather information, often developing far-reaching and clandestine networks to gain an edge over rivals. In the modern world, knowledge remains an essential element of business success. However, rather than hiring a team of spies to infiltrate key competitors, your company may be better off looking at what your own data is hiding. Often, companies are sitting on information silos, filled with valuable data on everything from customers and inventory to competitive intelligence and sales forecasts. Without the ability to search for and find even the most rudimentary links across silos, companies never get the full value of their data's intelligence. Instead, they are forced to accept a perpetually fragmented picture of the reality, akin to a jigsaw puzzle that is missing pieces.
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The Newest Age: The future of innovation will depend on our intelligent use of technology and information. Meanwhile, the best sort of intelligence remains our own.
Fujitsu Senior VP writes feature article for USbusinessreview magazine

Excerpted from USbusinessreview.com, November 2004
To anyone familiar with Douglas Adams' remarkable novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the number "42" is significant. In the novel, a race of super-beings creates the greatest computer in the universe, aptly name "Deep Thought," to answer the age-old question: the meaning of life, the universe and everything. After mulling over the question for 7-½ million years, the computer responded "42". Deep Thought had access to a universe of knowledge. It represented the pinnacle of computer engineering, a machine sitting at the very top of the information value chain, capable of turning knowledge into wisdom. Although Deep Thought's response to the ultimate question was anticlimactic, to say the least, the concept of computers as sources of knowledge, intelligence and wisdom was prophetic considering the book was published in 1979. Read full article on USbusinessreview.com


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Fujitsu Consulting Salutes Canada's National Defence Department Victory at Prestigious IT Awards Gala

As part of the 12th annual Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA) gala held in Toronto last week, the Army Lessons Learned Knowledge Warehouse (LLKW) project developed by Fujitsu Consulting in collaboration with DRDC Valcartier, came away with the evening's highest distinction: the Diamond Award of Excellence. CIPA, which recognizes those Canadian organizations that have implemented innovative IT projects of particular excellence, is the largest awards gala of its kind in Canada. Read full press release


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