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Web 3.0 Promises Change

By |August 4th, 2011|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Web 3.0 Promises Change

Batten down the hatches. At least that is what management consulting firm, Booz&Co. is warning businesses. The next generation of web technology will transform the way businesses work within five to ten years.

Like Semantics on Crack

By |August 3rd, 2011|News, ontology, semantic|Comments Off on Like Semantics on Crack

Analytics provider, Quid, continues to raise funding and add interested parties to their board of advisors. Their visual representations of data has interested many organizations, the most recent, PayPal.

Semantic Web Conference – Keeping Up With The Changes

By |August 3rd, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Web Conference – Keeping Up With The Changes

A conference devoted to the Semantic Web will explore how media and business can focus on improving efficiencies in publishing, news and content management.

LogicMelon Improves Hiring Process

By |August 1st, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on LogicMelon Improves Hiring Process

LogicMelon has completed the launch of its new hosted CV database platform. MyCVDatabase is an advanced semantic matching system which significantly reduces the time-to-hire process by matching candidates with real-time client vacancies.

Goldfire 6.6 Released

By |July 27th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Goldfire 6.6 Released

Invention Machine is making available Invention Machine Goldfire 6.6, the Company's innovation intelligence platform. The latest release features enhancements that help companies build and foster a collaborative culture for accelerating innovative products and services to market.

Can Humans Do Better Than Computers? Sometimes?

By |July 26th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Can Humans Do Better Than Computers? Sometimes?

The buzz continues around Google +, both good and bad. It seems like every day I am hearing about a situation with folks being “booted” or blocked. Even William Shatner apparently got booted from the algorithm giant. Is this because they are so locked into those algorithms that even semantic technology can’t save them from a misunderstanding? Can they really loosen the reins enough to let users have some control?

Ontologies and Semantic Networks

By |July 25th, 2011|Access Insights, Featured, ontology, semantic|Comments Off on Ontologies and Semantic Networks

As knowledge organization systems increase in complexity, we have increasing numbers of dimensions or features or ways to define the terms. Semantic networks help with bringing all those concepts together and tagging them so that you can look at them in lots of different ways.

New Partnership Addresses ICD-10 Compliance

By |July 22nd, 2011|News, semantic|1 Comment

Amerinet Inc. and Atigeo has joined forced to provide customized healthcare solutions. Amerinet will make Atigeo’s xPatterns solutions available to their members to reduce costs and improve productivity for ICD-10 code compliance.

Semantic Technology Applied to Customer Service Monitoring

By |July 21st, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Technology Applied to Customer Service Monitoring

Straight from Modena, Italy, Expert System, has developed a solution to improve customer service, combining semantic analysis of sentiment and customer satisfaction monitoring with advanced natural language customer interaction features.

Semantic Technology Needs A Solid Taxonomy

By |July 19th, 2011|indexing, News, semantic, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Semantic Technology Needs A Solid Taxonomy

The changes in retail traffic and popularity of things like GroupOn, Try It Local, etc. is motivating GeoCommerce to complete the process of consummating strategic relationships to ensure their footing in the future of Consumer Identification and Authentication.