IdeaStream Similarity: open-source idea relationship management tool

| April 30, 2012

Following our recent increase in the development activities, we are happy to introduce a yet another addition to IdeaStream family. The IdeaStream Similarity module allows to connect ideas with a number of different relationships. In particular, the module adds a new functionality that activates after the idea submission and allows the innovator to mark duplicates […]

Gi2MO IdeaStream Services and iPhone demo App Released!

| April 3, 2012

We are happy to introduce a new concept to the Gi2MO IdeaStream family: customizable data services and rich clients that feed on Idea Management data. To demonstrate the power of new IdeaStream features we have implemented an iPhone application! Gi2MO Stats: instance statistics screen and settings screen (click to enlarge). The Gi2MO Stats app shows […]

To Measure and Calculate Innovation: Introducing IdeaStream Analyics

| February 29, 2012

We are happy to announce a new addition to our open-source Idea Management System – IdeaStream. In fact, it’s such a grand and distinctive feature that we decided to create a new module so that administrators can choose if they actually want to install or not the new functionality. IdeaStream Analytics adds a new panel […]

Gi2MO IdeaStream v0.1.5 released, improved support for Idea Contests!

| February 16, 2012

Most of the recent Gi2MO progress was focused on research activities, now we have something more development oriented to announce: a new version of our open-source Idea Management System, Gi2MO IdeaStream! Normally, we would just bump the version without any news posts but this time the update is quite considerable and its most important part […]

Using HRMS and personal profile for ranking ideas

| December 10, 2011

Following the earlier introduced concept of Linking Enterprise Data for Idea Management, we have constructed a simple demonstrator that shows how to rank ideas and suggest idea reviewers based on the links between idea creator and his extended profile information in the HRMS (Human Resources Management System). Gi2MO Use Case Study: Idea ranking based on […]

OPAL now a Drupal project

| September 25, 2011

A small announcement related to one of the modules developed by us in relation to Marl ontology and the usage of opinion mining in Idea Management Systems. The OPAL (Opinion Analyser) module has been promoted from a sandbox project to a full project at the Drupal homepage. The function of the module is to calculate […]

Using Gi2MO Types with IdeaStream

| September 18, 2011

Some time ago we introduced a new view on classification of ideas. Now we would like to show how to use it together with our open-source Idea Management solution IdeaStream. In addition, this is going to be an example how IdeaStream can be easily extended using other Drupal modules to reach new functionalities that we […]

Surfing the Waves of Innovation: On Idea Management and Google Wave Integration

| March 4, 2011

As part of experiments for the Resulta project we are working on research how to use social collaborative platforms to improve interaction between consulting companies and their clients. From the point of view of Gi2MO project we are investigating how Idea Management Systems can help in this ecosystem. Today we would like to present a […]

Gi2MO Idea Stream going open-source

| February 19, 2011

Today we are pleased to announce something different than usual. In parallel to our research on Semantic Web, we decided to do some pure development work and as a result we came up creating a Drupal module that turns this popular CMS into an Idea Management System! Gi2MO IdeaStream does not involve too much custom […]

Enter Gi2MO Ideas

| February 13, 2011

We would like to share the exciting news about a new addition to the Gi2MO website. This time we are lunching our very own Idea Management facility! The goal is to collect and organize the verity of ideas related to the evolution of the Gi2MO project, directions for the future research, development etc. Contrary to […]