Findability

It Is For the Birds

By |September 29th, 2014|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on It Is For the Birds

We talk a lot about taxonomy in the realm of indexing organizational information against a solid and strong taxonomy built within standards so that content is found easily. It is easy sometimes to forget that taxonomy originated with science. Classification of animals, plants, and other organisms into appropriate categories for easy reference. eBird is a traditional genus-species kind of taxonomy except for the part about being online and searchable.

Focus on Findability

By |September 25th, 2014|News, search|Comments Off on Focus on Findability

At the Enterprise Search & Discovery 2014 conference on November 5-7, you will have the opportunity to learn how your peers and colleagues have wrestled with and solved their technological and business challenges when it comes to search and discovery.

New Financial Taxonomy Available for Review

By |September 16th, 2014|News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on New Financial Taxonomy Available for Review

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) recently released the proposed 2015 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy for public review and comment. The deadline to submit written comments is October 31, 2014.

Findability is Always the Goal

By |September 12th, 2014|News, search|Comments Off on Findability is Always the Goal

Mostly known as a method for technical writers, structured authoring is fast becoming the preferred choice for enterprise-level content production.

Airlines in the Clouds

By |September 5th, 2014|News, storage|Comments Off on Airlines in the Clouds

AirVault recently announced that Frontier Airlines has licensed the AirVault Records Management Solution as its new, web-based record management system for aircraft maintenance and business operations.

Hello Who?

By |September 2nd, 2014|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Hello Who?

The news that rocked the world this past week was not one from the Russia and Ukraine battlefields, nor was it from the promised peace agreement in the much needed Gaza occupation and conflict. It was in fact, the realization that a brand that has been around for over 40 years has been misrepresented and misunderstood by generations. The wide however one-dimensional eyed, pink bow adorned cartoon character stamped on every product from backpacks to toasters is not the feline its name led us to believe. Hello Kitty is a third grade little girl from London.

Data Harmony® v.3.9 Named 2014 Trend-Setting Product by KMWorld

By |August 25th, 2014|Access Insights, Featured|Comments Off on Data Harmony® v.3.9 Named 2014 Trend-Setting Product by KMWorld

Access Innovations, Inc., the industry leader in data organization and innovator of the Data Harmony® software suite, is pleased to announce that KMWorld has […]