MIKE2.0 Methodology - Impact On The Information Management Community

Impact On The Information Management Community

Since its release to the open source community, MIKE2.0 has been referenced a number of times as a case study on Web 2.0 communities, including a recently released book Groundswell. The content has also been taught through a number of online webinars and as a part of a Melbourne University lecture series on data warehousing, of which some of the training materials are available on the MIKE2.0 site. AIIM have based their Enterprise 2.0 specialist certification program around the MIKE2.0 Solution Offering and use the overall approach as a training case study. ,

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