Varonis Expands Capabilities
Varonis Systems has announced full compatibility with NetApp clustered Data ONTAP 8.2. This expands their range of capabilities in accessibility, governance, and retention to NetApp storage systems.
By Melody Smith|July 3rd, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Varonis Expands Capabilities
Varonis Systems has announced full compatibility with NetApp clustered Data ONTAP 8.2. This expands their range of capabilities in accessibility, governance, and retention to NetApp storage systems.
By Melody Smith|July 2nd, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Integrated Management Solutions
Triveni Digital has released their latest generation of metadata generation platform, GuideBuilder(R) 5. This is the fifth-generation of this technology that delivers key usability and performance. They are demonstrating GuideBuilder 5 for the first time this week at the 2013 NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show in Las Vegas. This interesting information was found on TV Technology in their article, “Triveni Digital Announces Next-Generation GuideBuilder(R) 5 Metadata System.”
By Melody Smith|July 1st, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Managing Data
Managing data in a content management system presents its own set of challenges. Entering the data is easy. Storing the data is done efficiently. However, finding the data with ease and obvious searches does not always happen with ease. Collaboration between data based on metatagging and indexing is essential to improve this process.
By Melody Smith|June 28th, 2013|metadata, News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Technology Addresses Big Data
Predixion Software released Predixion Enterprise Insight 3.0, which lets users create, reuse, share, and deploy predictive applications. The latest version introduces a new machine-learning semantic model that makes it possible for non-technical users take advantage of predictive analytics on their data.
By Melody Smith|June 26th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Metadata: Friend or Foe?
Metadata has become a hosuehold word. Whatever news source you use has surely blasted you with all the conspiracy theories and paranoia driven news to make this not only a familiar word, but a terrifying one. But metadata is not new nor is it malevolent or malicious.
By Melody Smith|June 24th, 2013|metadata, News, search, Taxonomy|Comments Off on EBSCO Adds Databases
EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) has added content from Arabic content service provider Al Manhal. This includes ebooks, ejournals, e-reports, and e-dissertations databases.
By Melody Smith|June 17th, 2013|metadata, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Privacy is the Subject of the Day
Metadata has always been viewed as an asset, tracking and enabling search, providing breadcrumbs to locate data, and generally being a benefit. However, I wonder: Would the United States military agree with that now?
By Melody Smith|June 13th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Using the Data for Good
It is the topic of the day - data mining. Who is doing it, why are they doing it, and why should we care?
By Melody Smith|June 6th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on SharePoint Integration Can Enhance Usability
TEMIS has launched an integration of the company's Content Enrichment Platform into SharePoint 2013, This will provide the ability to automatically extract relevant topics, entities, facts, sentiments, or categories from documents and generate rich metadata.
By Melody Smith|June 6th, 2013|metadata, News, semantic|Comments Off on New Sentiment Analysis
The concept of “sentiment analysis” is a new focus of text processing companies. One integrative approach by Bitext was recently lifted up as an integrative approach in making sentiment analysis available without the annoying and sometime challenging implementation costs.