Archive for 2011
Web 3.0 Promises Change
Batten down the hatches. At least that is what management consulting firm, Booz&Co. is warning businesses. The next generation of web technology will transform the way businesses work within five to ten years.
Read MoreSearch vs. Findability
It isn’t news that search has evolved dramatically over the past couple of years. Though many people still think of search as the white box in the corner of the page where users type in a term or phrase, we need of it as findability — ways that we can facilitate the user navigating and searching for the information they need.
Read MoreLike Semantics on Crack
Analytics provider, Quid, continues to raise funding and add interested parties to their board of advisors. Their visual representations of data has interested many organizations, the most recent, PayPal.
Read MoreAttivio Addresses Extreme Data
Attivio announced new modules for its Active Intelligence Engine (AIE) that offer better support for big data.
Read MoreSemantic Web Conference – Keeping Up With The Changes
A conference devoted to the Semantic Web will explore how media and business can focus on improving efficiencies in publishing, news and content management.
Read MoreFindability is Key
With the extreme growth in data in every industry, whether it is healthcare, education or manufacturing, document imaging services are increasingly used in organizations to cope. With mammoth amounts of data, it is vital for industries to document the information methodically and develop a system that increases findability.
Read MoreSkyRiver Chosen By UofC Law Library
SkyRiver has been chosen by the University of California Davis Mabie Law Library, in Emeryville, CA for its cataloging services.
Read MoreIs the Web Really a Web?
A significant portion of Internet content has a spatial dimension. For instance, a place name within a document or the location of a place referred to within a tweet. However, if we take a look from a geospatial standpoint at the various types of Internet resources and applications used today, there is a different and fragmented picture.
Read MoreTime for the Music Ontology
At this time in history, there’s so much music to describe. There have been so many compositions, so many recordings, and so many performances. How can we sort through it all? There are music databases that the public can contribute to, but how can we make the data consistent enough to be searchable?
Read MoreLogicMelon Improves Hiring Process
LogicMelon has completed the launch of its new hosted CV database platform. MyCVDatabase is an advanced semantic matching system which significantly reduces the time-to-hire process by matching candidates with real-time client vacancies.
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