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16. Wiki: Maintaining your own wiki is a headache that you don't need. Watch out, though: Many cloud-based Wikis are of the "really crappy imitation WYSIWIG editor" variety instead of the wiki-power-user friendly variety. Whatever you do, don't let anyone talk you into dumping your wiki into Google Docs, whose weakness is (surprise!) search.
17. CMS/website: I was once on a project where they insisted on spending millions of dollars on a custom corporate presence site. Granted, your highly interactive stuff won't be on Drupal or a flat CMS solution, but the stuff your marketing people edit should be. Don't go nuts with Teamsite or something like that as users won't understand it anyhow and it will be a cavernous thing to care and feed and debug. Go as close to click and edit (Adobe CQ style) as you can.>
These are the things that I've been watching people do with relatively ease or think that are on the immediate horizon. What else have you clouded pretty effortlessly or are looking to do?
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