So, what happened in search in the last 15 years, nothing? Is search dead, or is search now a commodity or embedded functionality?
As we look toward 2011, one of the top projects on many of our clients’ agendas is enterprise search. Candidly, search capabilities have been available for many years, and nearly every organization we consult for has one or more systems in place for search
Data Content Types - Search needs to support the ability to search a wide range of content types include: Text - documents, spreadsheets, etc
The idea of “Enterprise Search” is an attractive one
Again and again, clients engage us to help them develop a strategy for their enterprise search requirements. When we sit down to talk with their users – people who regularly run Google and Bing searches out on the web – the question never fails to come up: What makes enterprise search so difficult, when it’s so simple on the public Internet?
At the most basic level enterprise search has become inadequate. Bells and whistles abound but the unsolved problem still exists. Search cannot find and deliver relevant information in the right context, at the right time. This laissez-faire approach, starting with executive management on down, illustrates the inability of organizations to elevate search to a key component and critical enabler for improving business outcomes
As a consumer, I have totally mastered search, and you probably have too...When you execute a similar search in Office 365 for “how were sales last month?
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Taxonomy, metadata and enterprise search expert, Seth Earley, will be teaching the AIIM Information Organization and Access (IOA) Master class in Stamford, CT at the end of this month (February 28-March 2). If you are ready to start solving your organization’s content, search and findability problems this course is the best way to begin
It’s a major challenge, however, to effectively search audio files...Speech-to-text can search an audio transcript many times faster than real time; typically 2 to 4GB of text may be searched in 0.1 seconds
carlam@conceptsearching.com By Carla Mulley Since our software is primarily used to improve search results supporting any search engine, enterprise search challenges are near and dear to my heart. It seems enterprise search is getting more complicated and increasing the angst for disgruntled users who still can’t find anything
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