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Defining the Parameters

By |February 4th, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Defining the Parameters

Search has never been more personal, or engaging or sometimes difficult. Properly defining your query is the key to a successful search and that isn't always the easiest of tasks. Semantic technology continues to evolve, and as a result search is becoming more comprehensive, effective, and challenging. This interesting topic was brought to us by GCN in their article, “Semantic search: Still more luck than technology.”

Recognizing Solid Contributions

By |January 30th, 2014|News, semantic|Comments Off on Recognizing Solid Contributions

BDNA is known for being one of the leading data-as-a-service (DaaS) companies. Now they have been selected as the overall winner in The ITSM Review ’s 2013 ITSM Integrations Review. The competition included ServiceNow, LANDesk, ManageEngine, and others. Business Wire brought us this news in their article, “BDNA Wins Best in Class Integration Solution by The ITSM Review.”

The Hot Topics of 2013

By |January 29th, 2014|News, semantic, Standards|Comments Off on The Hot Topics of 2013

Concept Searching has taken time to compile the annual list of its most read blogs and leadership articles for 2013. Known for their semantic metadata generation, auto-classification, and taxonomy management software, not to mention, developer of the Smart Content Framework™, Concept Searching offers readers interesting and thought-provoking discussions in their content. Digital Journal brought this news to our attention in their article, "Concept Searching Announces Top Read Blogs and Thought Leadership Articles."

The Changing Challenges for Semantic Enrichment

By |January 27th, 2014|Access Insights, Business strategy, semantic, Taxonomy|Comments Off on The Changing Challenges for Semantic Enrichment

Changes and trends in information technology are perhaps best discovered by examining what users of IT say about how they’re using it. One of those opportunities is happening soon. Every year, Access Innovations hosts a meeting for users of the company’s Data Harmony software products. The theme of this year’s Data Harmony Users Group meeting is “Then and Now: Addressing the Changing Needs of Semantic Enrichment.” This begs some questions: Just what are the new challenges that semantic enrichment needs to meet? And why are the needs changing? Some preliminary answers may be found in the DHUG meeting agenda.

Keep It Real

By |January 23rd, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Keep It Real

Search engine optimization used to be about writing relevant content and then reinforcing that with links. This approach was geared specifically for keyword searches. However, in this world of semantic search, that is no longer enough. This interesting topic came from the blog, Net Elixir, in their post, "Semantic Search: The Present State and a Look to the Future."

Standards Come with Experience

By |January 22nd, 2014|News, semantic, Standards|Comments Off on Standards Come with Experience

Foxtel has selected Digitalsmiths Seamless Discovery to provide metadata management to support its pay TV services on both broadcast and IPTV platforms.

Search and Semantic Technology

By |January 21st, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Search and Semantic Technology

Expert System has announced an innovative semantic solution for Wolters Kluwer Italy by integrating Expert System’s Cogito. This collaboration improves access and findability of information on their online portal. MarketWatch brought us this information in their article, “Expert System Develops Semantic Search Engine for Wolters Kluwer Italy.”

Recruitment Utilizing Semantic Technology

By |January 21st, 2014|News, semantic|Comments Off on Recruitment Utilizing Semantic Technology

TargetRecruit recently announced a new integration with Monster’s SeeMore platform. The result will be a more robust recruitment software and one would think, an increase in effectiveness. PRWeb brought this news to us in their article, “TargetRecruit Integrates with Monster’s Semantic Search and Workforce Analytics Recruitment Platform to Provide Advanced Search and Talent Mapping Features.

Semantic Change

By |January 16th, 2014|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Change

Search has never been more personal, or engaging or interactive. Most of all, it has never been more changing. As semantic technology continues to evolve, search is correspondingly becoming more comprehensive and effective. This interesting topic was brought to us by Search Engine Land in their article, “5 Ways To Unlock The Benefits Of Semantic Search.”