Knowledge in the cloud! I am just beginning the set up of Knowledge, another module within Salesforce.com. I'm excited about this as another way of communicating and collaborating within Salesforce -- connecting with information all in one place.
Knowledge gives us a place to create "articles." I think of these articles as similar to many of the reference documents we currently have in our Home Pages in Lotus Notes.
Currently we have a home page for Technology, Design, Sales, Marketing, Green, and so on. We can get the same functionality -- and more -- with Knowledge. We'll be able to create articles categorized by various topics, including links and attachments as we do now. In addition, we'll be able to connect to other information within Salesforce and use various means to communicate.
For example, someone might post a question in Chatter -- maybe something like, "What do you do when this & that happens in Autocad?" For the answer, someone might say, "Take a look at this article," and include a link to the related article in Knowledge.
Knowledge can be a self-serve type of thing where you go in and do a search for whatever information you're trying to find. It can also be a way to have answers suggested to you. Companies can use it for their customer service employees so that as they answer calls and begin a "case" for a particular problem, Knowledge will suggest various articles that may give them the answers they need to solve the problem.
To begin with, I will be working to set things up so we have the active, up-to-date reference documents we need as we leave Lotus Notes and no longer have the home pages. Beyond that, I hope to engage you to build more knowledge. Designers, for example, have a lot of knowledge "living in various brains." :) One designer may know the best way to do something, or perhaps one designer has called support and been given a great tip. With Knowledge, we'll be able to have people submit what they've learned or know, have it reviewed by an expert, and then published for all.
Looking forward to sharing the knowledge!

