Yearly Archives: 2011

What Do You Get With SharePoint?

By |August 24th, 2011|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on What Do You Get With SharePoint?

Just like art and beauty being in the eye of the beholder, the usability of SharePoint in your enterprise system seems to have different opinions. One writer/user/analyst shares their experiences/perceptions with SharePoint in the real-world applications.

HealthMash Releases Upgrades to Semantic Search Technology

By |August 23rd, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on HealthMash Releases Upgrades to Semantic Search Technology

HealthMash has released an upgrade to their search feature for the iPhone and Android based upon customers’ feedback. Part of the upgrades includes better visual appearance and some tweaking of the spelling correction feature.

Big Data and Rabbits

By |August 23rd, 2011|News, search, storage|Comments Off on Big Data and Rabbits

By 2020, the “digital universe” will be 44 times as large as it was in 2009. It is no secret that data generated and stored by enterprises are growing, but these statistics really brings to light some realities. Ninety percent of data volume generated today was produced in the last two years. This is not old data archived for generations. We are producing data like rabbits.

From Paper To Digital

Reading anything on digital devices has many physical, behavioral, and psychological limitations as well as advantages. At the very least, eye fatigue sets in even before the battery warning light starts scolding you. A digital summer read at the beach becomes fraught with hazards as sand starts creeping into your iPad and the glare has given you a crushing headache. Will your pursuit of a great vacation read drive you indoors? Under the porch? Into the deep woods? Will you become a pasty white, reclusive figure forever lurking in the darker recesses of society in search of shadowy environs so you can catch, glare free, that illusive, perfectly crafted phrase? Digital readers are getting better at handling varied lighting conditions, but there are still challenges.

New Alliance Continues Use of Semantic Technology in Healthcare

By |August 22nd, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on New Alliance Continues Use of Semantic Technology in Healthcare

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and Nuance Communications have announced a new collaboration. As makers of Dragon Medical Enterprise, Nuance’s new affiliation will offer several advantages, including more effective use of the EMR by physicians, cost savings, and the use of natural language processing will improve clinical decision-making.

DocuXplorer Releases Upgrade

By |August 22nd, 2011|Autoindexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on DocuXplorer Releases Upgrade

DocuXplorer has released a new, even more powerful version of DocuXplorer. Of the seventeen new features and four enhancements included, the most noticeable new feature is a dramatically improved OCR functionality. Users are now able to segregate a zone or multiple zones for automated index set population.

Green Semantics & Ethical Shopping

By |August 19th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Green Semantics & Ethical Shopping

Technology continues to evolve and grow at a rampant pace. In the not so distant future, the technology will exist that allows us to scan our purchases with our smart phone and learn not only the nutritional information, but information on the “fairness” of the food. It is The Jetsons meet Michael Pollan.

SharePoint 2010 Can Produce Results

By |August 19th, 2011|News, search|1 Comment

You probably aren’t a stranger to SharePoint 2010, a popular tool for creating Intranets, customer portals and almost any web-based solution. It is a […]

Virtual Shopping Assistant Using Semantic Technology

By |August 19th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Virtual Shopping Assistant Using Semantic Technology

iSOCO has integrated all the research on semantic technology and natural language processing of the last ten years into a convenient shopping experience with a virtual shop assistant.