Thank you for your patience as we undergo a major system migration to improve the services we bring you. We ARE available to assist you if you encounter any problems. Please contact Us.
Content without search is like a day without sunshine by , for
Blog Entry
As a consumer, I have totally mastered search, and you probably have too. You Google “Where should I eat in Los Altos” and you are directed to a results page that lists the... read more
Start Solving Your Content, Search and Findability Problems Now by , for
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... read more
Mashup Enterprise a Social Creature that will be a peril for Findability? by , for
Enterprise 2.0 and Social Business are set out to be the remedy for many bewildered organisations, who are strapped back by legacy dated to Stonehenge. There are several real tidbits if you appl... read more
Hitting the Post by , for
Our poor corporate colleagues. Let’s be honest: in this bipolar economy, we’re either furiously implementing an electronic records management system under stressfully high expect... read more
Meanwhile, Back at the Farm by , for
Whenever I go to a conference like Info360, I come back with my head full of ideas, but I like to find one thing I can focus on right away. This year, that will be “Findability”. I&r... read more
Maybe Documents Need to Get a Life? by , for
I mean, for crying out loud, it's just a TV show! I mean, look at you, look at the way you're dressed! You've turned an enjoyable little job, that I did as a lark for a few years... read more
Learn to deal with information abundance - or someone else will by , for
71% agree that it is easier to locate "knowledge" on the web than to find it within their internal systems. AIIM Industry Watch Collaboration and Enterprise 2.0, 2009... read more
Searching and Finding by , for
SharePoint
Wiki Page
All searches begin with a quest. Completing that quest successfully implies that the object of the quest, which is usually some form of information, has been found. Searches require an adaptive app... read more
Taxonomy– still relevant? by , for
Initially I had thought to write about Processes and current practises but during a recent discussion with a client which consisted of a mixture of community managers and Taxonomists I noticed a... read more