Archive for 2011
SharePoint 2010 Implementation Navigation
SharePoint 2010 deployment requires some process planning. Few would argue with that. But even with the best laid plans and intentions, there can be annoying and problematic issues.
Read MoreUS Army & AI
Ariston Consulting and ai-one has formed a strategic partnership that will provide the US Army’s Electronic Proving Grounds with machine learning tools to test and evaluate military Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, and Intelligence Test Bed (C5ISR) systems.
Read MoreNew White Paper on Metadata Released
Widen Enterprises has teamed with JohnHorodyski to produce a new white paper titled, “A guide to the lifeblood of DAM: Key concepts and best practices for using metadata in digital asset management systems.”
Read MoreLarge Data Sets and Ever Changing Terminology
Indexing enables accurate, consistent retrieval to the full depth and breadth of the collection. This does not mean that the statistics-based systems the government loves so much, will go away but, they are learning to embrace the addition of taxonomy terms as indexing.
Read MoreICD-10 System Has 5x the Codes
3M, the designers of the ICD-10 Procedure Coding System, will help the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) prep its computer systems for ICD-10 coding.
Read MorePlatform as a Service Has a Following
The “IPS” taxonomy – Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service – has become an integral part of cloud computing. Cloud providers are particularly fond of Platform as a Service (PaaS) as they think it is crucial but profitable market. For users, not so much.
Read MoreOntology Work Completed for Semantics Repository
The EDM Council has completed the ontology work necessary to add corporate actions to its Semantics Repository, and now plans to work with the Object Management Group (OMG) to make the repository an ontology standard.
Read MoreMusical Taxonomy Takes Another Step
One of the more popular users in taxonomies, Pandora – the Music Genome Project, is now offering channels specifically geared to workouts.
Read MoreClearing the Clouds
There seems to be a lot of fear around the security of clouds. Is it justified? Or is it amplified in an effort to preserve the status quo? Many professionals are asking these very questions, and recently so did ESG Research.
Read MoreSolving Information Puzzles
All the talk is about big data, but what about changing data? If a knowledge domain doesn’t change, it becomes stagnant. Even the Dead Sea Scrolls are changing as more and more is discovered about them by different scientists and researchers. Change was the topic recently when, Access Innovations’ president, Margie Hlava, sat down with Steve Arnold, a technology and financial analyst, owner of ArnoldIT and writer of Beyond Search.
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