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Praveen Veeramalla

About Praveen Veeramalla

Praveen Kumar Veeramalla is a Knowledge Management Consultant within Capgemini.You can follow and connect with him via Twitter.Currently, he is also doing a part time doctoral research on Knowledge Management. His other interests include Chess,Content Management,blogging and IPR.Certified Sixsigma,WIPO and ITIL professional.Recognised by World Chess Federation with an International rating in Chess.

Knowledge Assets –A wealth for corporate

Have you got a chance to pose a question to yourself, how companies are creating wealth? It is purely based on intellectual assets of the employees. Knowledge is the fundamental base for wealth creation, productivity and innovation.”Knowledge” is emerging as a most important resource compared to land, capital, and labour. Knowledge Management is one of the ways companies create, disseminate and leverage their intellectual assets. Physical assets will have the limited period of life with …

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Knowledgebases in general & corporate context

Have you got a chance to question yourself, how computers are beating world champions like Gary Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand in chess? It is a result of Artificial Intelligence Expert System with lacks and lacks of games stored in the critical database for decision supporting of the moves in Knowledgebase with strong rulebase engine. The latest versions of chess softwares [Fritz, Rybka which I prefer] are having interaction components which has increased the level of the …

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Wiki- A collaboration tool for hyper knowledge management

Wiki is emerging as one of the most promising Enterprise 2.0 technologies for knowledge management. If the content is going to change continuously, and produced collaboratively, use of Wiki is highly recommended. If you want a group of members to work together specially to create content, Wiki would be a great way to coordinate and collaborate.It is a website that lets its users create, edit, and link a collection of articles. It allows the content …

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