What Trails To Leave Behind
Debating the approach of spreading documents over varioius document libraries versus focusing on one singular library, this author lifts up a pros and cons list that could bring some insight to your work.
By Melody Smith|April 3rd, 2013|metadata, search|Comments Off on What Trails To Leave Behind
Debating the approach of spreading documents over varioius document libraries versus focusing on one singular library, this author lifts up a pros and cons list that could bring some insight to your work.
By Melody Smith|April 2nd, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Metadata and Open Standards
Colectica has announced that Statistics Denmark is adopting Colectica metadata software to support managing and describing their data all using open standards.
By Melody Smith|March 22nd, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Image Metadata Revisited
Google recently announced a plan to change the way it displays images in Google Image Search. The end result is giving metadata a much more prominent role.
By Melody Smith|March 20th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Metadata and Security
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have addressed the successful use of metadata tagging with […]
By Melody Smith|March 18th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on In the Eyes of the Beholder
The MzTEK has coordinated an art commission titled, “Data as Culture.” MzTek’s goal is to provide a learning community in technology and arts for women. The aim of this particular commission was to highlight the use of data in an artistic context and to challenge the perceptions of what defines data.
By Melody Smith|March 15th, 2013|metadata, News, semantic|Comments Off on Metadata Adds Character
Metadata is quickly becoming the indispensable factor in any successful technological adventure. This was evidenced yet again in Apple Insider's latest article, “Apple looking to add character to text-to-speech voices.”
By Melody Smith|March 14th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Metadata Gaining Popularity
Metadata has become quite popular with the “in” crowd. Of course popular is code for loads and loads of metadata.
By Melody Smith|February 27th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Integrating the Best Part of Data
Everyone talks about data - the growth of data, the importance of data, and so on. So how does data integrate into our business and actually become products? The process is referred to as "informationalization." The premise is simple: Make existing products and services increasingly important and valuable to customers by building in more data.
By Melody Smith|February 26th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on The Quality of Your Data Matters
Data quality is a continuing conversation topic among professionals and users. What is its role? How does one use it? And always, how does one manage the ever-growing amount of data?
By Melody Smith|February 19th, 2013|metadata, News|Comments Off on Making Migration Smoother
Pingar has announced the availability of Pingar Metadata Extractor for SharePoint 2013. Now, Pingar tools to improve search, organization and analysis of large data stores can be installed and managed by individuals without administrative role access.