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Document 2.0 panel

Posted by Francois Ragnet Sep 2, 2008

We'll be having a panel discussion on Document 2.0 that should be great!

 

I'll be joined by panelists Mitch Grasso (SlideRocket),  Jason Harrop (Plutext), Gregg Johnson (Salesforce.com), Luis Sala (Alfresco), and David Terrar (WordFrame), who will bring their unique viewpoints on the role of the Document in Office and Entreprise 2.0, and comment on Information Overload.

 

After a brief introduction on the "scope" of the discussion (including a small animation that I'm sure you'll like — I won't say more), I'll let them give them their views on many aspects of Document 2.0, such as:

 

  • the role of documents in Office 2.0 (why should you care?),
  • Standards for Document 2.0,
  • Document 2.0 and Information Overload,
  • Technology enablers and infrastructure for Document 2.0,
  • The role of paper in Document 2.0,
  • And many other interesting topics...

 

This discussion is going to be awesome.

 

Join us Thursday, September 4, 2008, 3:30PM to 4:15PM in the Conservatory (4th floor)!

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Paperless Office 2.0?

Posted by Francois Ragnet Aug 21, 2008

What about paper in all that? Is paper totally out of the equation in Office / Document 2.0? Will Office 2.0 finally deliver the “Paperless Office” promise?

 

Well, not quite yet… The paperless office became a buzzword after being introduced in an article, “The Office of the Future,” in Business Week in 1975. It coincided with the advent of the personal computer, and the hope was that all documents could be processed electronically and that paper would become irrelevant.

 

But has paper disappeared? Not quite yet. Actually, paper consumption is still increasing globally, soaring to extremely high levels. Some estimates go as high as 10-50 trillion pages! If we could stack up all printed pages, one year’s worldwide “production” could take us between 5 and 15 times to the moon depending on the estimate…

 

The good news is, paper consumption is now (somewhat) under control – moderate growth (around 2-3%), even declining in some countries. Still, we can get much greener. Did you know that between 20 and 40% of pages printed are discarded in the next 24 hours? That calls for new technologies such as electronic paper or transient paper, but also (and even more so) good practices… That’s what I call the “Less Paper Office”.

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