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Messages with
attachments
are received by
workers each day
Witness one employee's epic journey to find buried mission-critical information at his workplace.
Join our hero as he searches through hard drives, inboxes, and even the cloud, in...
Chuck, we've got a meeting in five minutes about that
promotion we did last year. Can you bring all the details?
THANKS!
I hardly remember that promotion, much
less where the information would be.
WHERE SHOULD I EVEN START?
Hard Drive Hell
of corporate
information is stored
on hard drives
of U.S employees use
external hard drives to
store work information
of U.S. firms use USB
drives to share
information
The info's not on my hard drive.
Maybe it's in my email?
The Great Email Flood
Messages with
attachments
are received by
workers each day
of information
in enterprises is
exchanged
through email
of emails
received by
workers
are spam
It's not in my email either.
I better check the cloud!
Chaos in the Cloud
of companies
are using cloud
services today
of workers
store work files
on personal
cloud tools
of the information
available within an
enterprise is not
centrally indexed
Seriously?
Where is this info? I'll check
if someone else has it.
Colleague Jungle
is the time it takes a
worker to return to
the original task after
being interrupted
of employees email
or instant message a
colleague when looking
for information
is lost from the U.S.
economy every year
due to workplace
interruptions
I'm just a guy that likes my information
in one place, Chuck. Have you tried Confluence?
CONSIDER YOUR INFOQUEST COMPLETE.
I can't find this stuff anywhere. I'm going to be late
for this meeting, and my boss is going to be pi—
WHOA WHO ARE YOU?!
Avanade, "Global Survey: Has Cloud Computing Matured?"
CMS Wire, "Enterprises Waste Time Searching for Documents"
Huddle, "State of the Enterprise Information Landscape"
KM World, "The high cost of not finding information"
Mozy, "Where is the World's Data Stored?"
The Radicati Group, "Email Statistics Report, 2009-2013"
Rock, David, Your Brain at Work
Spira, Jonathan B. "The Cost of Not Paying Attention," Basex Research
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Witness one employee's epic journey to find buried mission-critical information at his workplace.
Join our hero as he searches through hard drives, inboxes, and even the cloud, in...
Chuck, we've got a meeting in five minutes about that
promotion we did last year. Can you bring all the details?
THANKS!
I hardly remember that promotion, much
less where the information would be.
WHERE SHOULD I EVEN START?
Hard Drive Hell
of corporate
information is stored
on hard drives
of U.S. firms use USB
drives to share
information
of U.S employees use
external hard drives to
store work information
The info's not on my hard drive.
Maybe it's in my email?
The Great Email Flood
Messages with
attachments
are received by
workers each day
of information
in enterprises is
exchanged
through email
of emails
received by
workers
are spam
It's not in my email either.
I better check the cloud!
Chaos in the Cloud
of workers
store work files
on personal
cloud tools
of the information
available within an
enterprise is not
centrally indexed
of companies
are using cloud
services today
Seriously?
Where is this info? I'll check
if someone else has it.
Colleague Jungle
of employees email
or instant message a
colleague when looking
for information
is the time it takes a
worker to return to
the original task after
being interrupted
is lost from the U.S.
economy every year
due to workplace
interruptions
I'm just a guy that likes my information
in one place, Chuck. Have you tried Confluence?
CONSIDER YOUR INFOQUEST COMPLETE.
I can't find this stuff anywhere. I'm going to be late
for this meeting, and my boss is going to be pi—
WHOA WHO ARE YOU?!