New Zealand Looks at Search Technology in a New Way

New search engine technology is now being used for external web sites of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in New Zealand. Locally-developed Syl Semantics’ search solution is being implemented with a variety of content sources.

According to chief information officer Steve Pyne, Syl provides benefits beyond other enterprise search solutions, especially for environments that contain highly technical and scientific languages.

Computer World brought this news to our attention in their article, “Super ministry rolls out local search technology.” Search technology requires a special knowledge of terminology and coding to reduce errors. Access Innovations, developer of the M.A.I. machine-assisted indexing system and specializing in complex coding, tagging, and indexing, provides a range of services that deliver tag integrity.

Melody K. Smith

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Melody Smith

Melody K. Smith has provided organizational, social media and digital communication services to a large non-profit for the past twenty years. Prior to that she championed employee engagement and communications in the healthcare field. She holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing. When not wrangling and writing TaxoDiary content for your reading pleasure, Melody writes fiction, rescues dogs and throws legendary dinner parties.