Search for the enterprise seems to have hit a wall. Bad search is the top complaint of users interacting with their internal data. Meanwhile, there is a seemingly never-ending flood of products, SaaS offerings and new solutions in the market all claiming and attempting to solve the problem.
In this roundtable, we will define what expectations organizations should really have about their search platforms and discuss what benefits to expect from using techniques like boosting, auto-classification, natural language processing, query expansion, entity extraction and ontologies. We will also explore what will supersede search in the enterprise.
Engaging with customers and providing an excellent customer experience depends on several capabilities:
having the right customer facing tools and technologies,
integrating internal sources of customer information to provide a clear picture of who they are,
and providing content needed to solve problems and meet customer needs in the context of their task.
The last is particularly challenging and requires that marketing organizations remove sources of friction in the content creation and management process.
In this month’s executive roundtable, we will discuss how improvements to search, content processes and data quality can all be achieved through a multi-faceted program to streamline knowledge management and collaboration and metrics that tie together seemingly disparate processes – such as customer satisfaction scores with data quality.
Meaningful Metrics - Aligning Operational Metrics with Marketing & Customer E...Earley Information Science
Analytics and big data are the buzzwords de jour. But what is meaningful and how can success be measured in a tangible way? Marketing campaign dashboards, user behavior BI reports and on site clickstream data need to be correlated and interpreted in an actionable way, otherwise business owners will be quickly overwhelmed with data without deriving insights that can guide action.
This roundtable will revisit the topic of analytics and discuss practices for closing the data=>insight=>action loop.
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and author of the award winning book, "The AI Powered Enterprise" explains what an ontology is and why it is important when building any AI powered application, such as a chatbot.
Intelligent Virtual Assistants, also known as Intelligent Digital Assistants, are capturing market share rapidly. As analytics and AI technologies scale, and as some standard models begin to emerge, business are starting to consider how to introduce these kinds of solutions into their customer experiences. This white paper, "Making Intelligent Virtual Assistants a Reality" attempts to demystify multiple aspects of the intelligent application ecosystem.
What kind of useful business problems can be solved by Virtual Assistants?
What are the technologies that are behind creating a Virtual Assistant, and how many new capabilities need to be integrated into the enterprise to build and deliver a Virtual Assistant?
What kind of content, knowledge representation, information architecture, assets and business processes are needed to deliver a Virtual Assistant experience?
What skills, techniques and expertise are needed of deliver a Virtual Assistant solution to the market?
Learn what is required to design and build an Intelligent Virtual Assistant, and how to deploy intelligent applications in your enterprise to achieve real business value.
Slide deck from a webinar presented by Earley Information Science on How to Use Site Search to Drive Conversions and Create Customers. Features EIS Taxonomists John Phillips and Brian Eisenberg.
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and author of the award winning book, "The AI Powered Enterprise" explains what knowledge graphs are, how they compare to ontologies, and how they can be used to power AI driven applications.
Engaging with customers and providing an excellent customer experience depends on several capabilities:
having the right customer facing tools and technologies,
integrating internal sources of customer information to provide a clear picture of who they are,
and providing content needed to solve problems and meet customer needs in the context of their task.
The last is particularly challenging and requires that marketing organizations remove sources of friction in the content creation and management process.
In this month’s executive roundtable, we will discuss how improvements to search, content processes and data quality can all be achieved through a multi-faceted program to streamline knowledge management and collaboration and metrics that tie together seemingly disparate processes – such as customer satisfaction scores with data quality.
Meaningful Metrics - Aligning Operational Metrics with Marketing & Customer E...Earley Information Science
Analytics and big data are the buzzwords de jour. But what is meaningful and how can success be measured in a tangible way? Marketing campaign dashboards, user behavior BI reports and on site clickstream data need to be correlated and interpreted in an actionable way, otherwise business owners will be quickly overwhelmed with data without deriving insights that can guide action.
This roundtable will revisit the topic of analytics and discuss practices for closing the data=>insight=>action loop.
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and author of the award winning book, "The AI Powered Enterprise" explains what an ontology is and why it is important when building any AI powered application, such as a chatbot.
Intelligent Virtual Assistants, also known as Intelligent Digital Assistants, are capturing market share rapidly. As analytics and AI technologies scale, and as some standard models begin to emerge, business are starting to consider how to introduce these kinds of solutions into their customer experiences. This white paper, "Making Intelligent Virtual Assistants a Reality" attempts to demystify multiple aspects of the intelligent application ecosystem.
What kind of useful business problems can be solved by Virtual Assistants?
What are the technologies that are behind creating a Virtual Assistant, and how many new capabilities need to be integrated into the enterprise to build and deliver a Virtual Assistant?
What kind of content, knowledge representation, information architecture, assets and business processes are needed to deliver a Virtual Assistant experience?
What skills, techniques and expertise are needed of deliver a Virtual Assistant solution to the market?
Learn what is required to design and build an Intelligent Virtual Assistant, and how to deploy intelligent applications in your enterprise to achieve real business value.
Slide deck from a webinar presented by Earley Information Science on How to Use Site Search to Drive Conversions and Create Customers. Features EIS Taxonomists John Phillips and Brian Eisenberg.
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and author of the award winning book, "The AI Powered Enterprise" explains what knowledge graphs are, how they compare to ontologies, and how they can be used to power AI driven applications.
Why does your organization need IOA trained professionals? What are the AIIM IOA certificate courses like? These questions and more are answered in this one hour presentation.
Earley Executive Roundtable on Data Analytics - Session 1 - The Business Pote...Earley Information Science
Business Potential of Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing. Speakers include:
– Bruce Daley Principal Analyst, Tractica (@brucedaley)
– Olly Downs, Chief Scientist/CTO, Globys (@globysinc )
– Mitchell Shuster, Data Scientist, Knowledgent (@Knowledgent)
– Patrick Heffernan, Practice Manager, TBR (@TBR_PatrickH)
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and author of the award winning book, "The AI Powered Enterprise" explains how advanced concepts in information architecture, such as ontologies and knowledge engineering, are the basis for streamlined content workflows.
Earley Executive Roundtable for May 2016. Topic: Predictive Analytics, AI and the Promise of Personalization. Panelists are Seth Earley, EIS; Julie Penzott, Amplero; Adam Pease, Articulate Software. Host: Dino Eliopulos, EIS
Models & Tags: Building User-Focused Content Models That Actually WorkSeth Maislin
Reliable, user-focused domain and content models are foundational in all information processes, from findability to reuse to security. In this session you'll learn why models are so important, and a repeatable process for creating and using them effectively. Written by Seth Maislin, Principal Consultant of Taxonomy at Earley & Associates. www.earley.com
Why Information Architecture is Vital for Effective Information ManagementJ. Kevin Parker, CIP
Information is among an organization’s most valuable assets, yet with all our technology advancements, we still struggle to find, leverage, and protect it. Simply throwing more tech products at the challenges of productivity, cybersecurity, privacy, and governance will only add to the chaos. AI, autoclassification, and other emerging information tools can indeed be useful—if we build the Information Architecture necessary to support effective Information Management. This session discusses IA as the framework that connects the dots for Information Management.
Enterprise search, once a hot topic, now faces new challenges with the adoption of hybrid and cloud environments. In SharePoint and Office 365, search isn’t equal, and before jumping on the Office 365 band wagon, organizations need to know as much as they can about potential challenges and pitfalls. Even in a SharePoint stand-alone environment, the consumption of content is forcing a renewed look at security, information lifecycle management, and non-compliance. Join us on Tuesday, October 28th, at 11:30am – 12:30pm EDT for this webinar packed with information on how to address search issues in SharePoint stand-alone, Office 365 hybrid, or cloud-only environments.
If you’re not sure how you would answer any of the below questions below, then this webinar is for you:.
• Does an enterprise search engine that provides the same transparency both on-premise and in the cloud matter to you? Does it matter to your users?
• With the huge push for Office 365, is enterprise search getting lost?
• Will the announcement of Delve push you over the edge in adopting Office 365? Why?
• What about managing content in the cloud? Do you have any reservations about security,or records, and what your users are doing in the cloud? (Bet you’ll be surprised.)
• What about migration? What goes where?
• How will you know what’s on your users’ OneDrives? Is DLP enough?
• Is your SharePoint search good enough? Have you calculated the ROI you can gain by improving it?
• How are you going to manage the ever increasing consumption of organizational content?
Join us to find out how Nottinghamshire County Council has improved information access and discovered one of the many processes that can be enhanced by the Concept Searching Technology Platform. Nottinghamshire County Council is the UK’s 9th largest Council, with 18,000 staff, including 6,500 PC users. Lesley Holmes, Information Manager at the Council will join us and share why it purchased the Concept Searching Technology platform and what it is being used for today.
Originally purchased to track information assets for the delivery of over 300 discrete services, the Concept Searching solution is now being used to support eDiscovery efforts for legal compliance. The flexibility of the technologies improves search outcomes by significantly improving the retrieval of highly precise and relevant information. This is particularly useful when information is scattered throughout the enterprise in diverse repositories. As a public sector organization, compliance with regulatory requirements and adherence to applicable laws are of paramount importance.
Not associated with the government? If you face challenges in eDiscovery, litigation, or non-compliance, this webinar will provide insight and knowledge.
Nottinghamshire County Council and Concept Searching will discuss:
• Why Concept Searching technologies and SharePoint were purchased
• Challenges and outcomes
• How the technologies are used today
• The eDiscovery process at work
• Why the Concept Searching Technology Platform was the solution that best met the client’s requirements
• Plans for future uses for the technologies
Metadata Matters – External Self-serve Portal at Moffitt Cancer CenterConcept Searching, Inc
Moffitt Cancer Center is a nonprofit organization, with a mission of contributing to the prevention and cure of cancer. This informative webinar will provide details on how its online patient portal was developed and deployed using conceptClassifier for SharePoint and FAST search. David Stringfellow, Manager of Portal and Web Technologies at Moffitt Cancer Center, will be the guest speaker, sharing his first-hand experience of the project.
Not healthcare, so not interested? Any organization that provides self-serve applications or customizes the delivery of external information based on what is known about the user could benefit from this webinar. It will explore how using semantic metadata significantly improves both search results and end user experience.
Moffitt Cancer Center and Concept Searching will discuss:
• Why and how the technologies were used
• How ease of use was ensured, to accommodate all demographics and ages
• The integration of information from internal systems, government sources, and reliable third party sources
• Security issues that needed to be addressed to meet compliance requirements
• How the challenge of providing individual patients with the information most relevant to their specific health situation was solved, while ensuring the information was accurate, medically sound, and secure
• The results delivered by the portal and how it is managed
Attend to understand how conceptClassifier for SharePoint helped solve many of the challenges faced by Moffitt Cancer Center.
This webinar will be engaging, insightful, and educational. If you have questions, please submit them when you register, and we will address them during the webinar.
DAS Slides: Metadata Management From Technical Architecture & Business Techni...DATAVERSITY
Metadata provides context for the “who, what, when, where, and why” of data, and is of critical interest in today’s data-driven business environment. Since metadata is created and used by both business and IT, architectural and organizational techniques need to encompass a holistic approach across the organization to address all audiences. This webinar provides practical ways to manage metadata in your organization using both technical architecture and business techniques.
Data Architecture - The Foundation for Enterprise Architecture and GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Organizations are faced with an increasingly complex data landscape, finding themselves unable to cope with exponentially increasing data volumes, compounded by additional regulatory requirements with increased fines for non-compliance. Enterprise architecture and data governance are often discussed at length, but often with different stakeholder audiences. This can result in complementary and sometimes conflicting initiatives rather than a focused, integrated approach. Data governance requires a solid data architecture foundation in order to support the pillars of enterprise architecture. In this session, IDERA’s Ron Huizenga will discuss a practical, integrated approach to effectively understand, define and implement an cohesive enterprise architecture and data governance discipline with integrated modeling and metadata management.
Tagging isn’t new - it’s been around for a dog’s age in internet years. But in the past few years some fresh ideas and tools have reinvigorated the social tagging world. These new approaches include an attempt to improve findability through a bit of structure and control. While the idea of adding control to folksonomy seems like going against the whole selling point of social tagging (flexibility, openness), it is bringing the tagging to a new level, making it more viable for practical use in enterprises. This session will present hybrid approaches to formal taxonomies and social tagging. How can they be used in the corporate environment? What type of content is appropriate for social tagging? What kind of software is available for the enterprise? Learn how social tagging is not necessarily anathema to corporate taxonomy programs and how this hybrid approach can bring the best of both worlds: a fresh, up to date taxonomy with the structure needed to improve information findability.
Key Takeaways:
Folksonomy and taxonomy defined
Drawbacks of pure social tagging
Social tagging in the enterprise
Hybrid taxonomy & folksonomy approaches: Four models
Organizations are beginning to recognize that search is not a stand-alone technology or application, but must be integrated with business processes and corporate objectives as a key infrastructure component.
Why? Providing enriched metadata to the search engine index significantly improves search applications, eDiscovery, FOIA requests, and collaboration.
In this webinar COMPU-DATA International and Concept Searching will demonstrate their combined offering that uses unique, language independent technology and integrated enterprise metadata repository management, to deliver intelligent metadata enabled search.
What you will learn about during this session:
• How our innovative technology delivers both high precision and high recall, using industry unique compound term processing
• How to accomplish federated search as content is created or ingested
• How to enable true concept based searching
• How to eliminate end user tagging
• How to integrate the combined solution with any search engine including SharePoint, the former FAST products, Google Search Appliance, IBM Vivisimo, and Solr
• How the combined solution can be extended to address records identification, protection of privacy information, migration, and text analytics with the same technology
• Benefit from industry-specific use cases:
• Developing a powerful search solution for the US Army, creating easy access to millions of records, with an integrated solution to consolidate many data sources, accessing high volumes of data
• Solving search, migration, records management, and data privacy challenges to manage the intranet for a global company which designs, manufactures, and distributes appliances to more than 70 countries
Top Digital Transformation Trends and Priorities for 2016Charlene Li
Given the importance of digital transformation and the never ending onslaught of new technologies, how should organization prioritize limited resources, time, and attention? This presentation to the San Francisco American Marketing Association is the 7th year in a row when Charlene has presented her take of top digital trends.
Why does your organization need IOA trained professionals? What are the AIIM IOA certificate courses like? These questions and more are answered in this one hour presentation.
Earley Executive Roundtable on Data Analytics - Session 1 - The Business Pote...Earley Information Science
Business Potential of Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing. Speakers include:
– Bruce Daley Principal Analyst, Tractica (@brucedaley)
– Olly Downs, Chief Scientist/CTO, Globys (@globysinc )
– Mitchell Shuster, Data Scientist, Knowledgent (@Knowledgent)
– Patrick Heffernan, Practice Manager, TBR (@TBR_PatrickH)
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and author of the award winning book, "The AI Powered Enterprise" explains how advanced concepts in information architecture, such as ontologies and knowledge engineering, are the basis for streamlined content workflows.
Earley Executive Roundtable for May 2016. Topic: Predictive Analytics, AI and the Promise of Personalization. Panelists are Seth Earley, EIS; Julie Penzott, Amplero; Adam Pease, Articulate Software. Host: Dino Eliopulos, EIS
Models & Tags: Building User-Focused Content Models That Actually WorkSeth Maislin
Reliable, user-focused domain and content models are foundational in all information processes, from findability to reuse to security. In this session you'll learn why models are so important, and a repeatable process for creating and using them effectively. Written by Seth Maislin, Principal Consultant of Taxonomy at Earley & Associates. www.earley.com
Why Information Architecture is Vital for Effective Information ManagementJ. Kevin Parker, CIP
Information is among an organization’s most valuable assets, yet with all our technology advancements, we still struggle to find, leverage, and protect it. Simply throwing more tech products at the challenges of productivity, cybersecurity, privacy, and governance will only add to the chaos. AI, autoclassification, and other emerging information tools can indeed be useful—if we build the Information Architecture necessary to support effective Information Management. This session discusses IA as the framework that connects the dots for Information Management.
Enterprise search, once a hot topic, now faces new challenges with the adoption of hybrid and cloud environments. In SharePoint and Office 365, search isn’t equal, and before jumping on the Office 365 band wagon, organizations need to know as much as they can about potential challenges and pitfalls. Even in a SharePoint stand-alone environment, the consumption of content is forcing a renewed look at security, information lifecycle management, and non-compliance. Join us on Tuesday, October 28th, at 11:30am – 12:30pm EDT for this webinar packed with information on how to address search issues in SharePoint stand-alone, Office 365 hybrid, or cloud-only environments.
If you’re not sure how you would answer any of the below questions below, then this webinar is for you:.
• Does an enterprise search engine that provides the same transparency both on-premise and in the cloud matter to you? Does it matter to your users?
• With the huge push for Office 365, is enterprise search getting lost?
• Will the announcement of Delve push you over the edge in adopting Office 365? Why?
• What about managing content in the cloud? Do you have any reservations about security,or records, and what your users are doing in the cloud? (Bet you’ll be surprised.)
• What about migration? What goes where?
• How will you know what’s on your users’ OneDrives? Is DLP enough?
• Is your SharePoint search good enough? Have you calculated the ROI you can gain by improving it?
• How are you going to manage the ever increasing consumption of organizational content?
Join us to find out how Nottinghamshire County Council has improved information access and discovered one of the many processes that can be enhanced by the Concept Searching Technology Platform. Nottinghamshire County Council is the UK’s 9th largest Council, with 18,000 staff, including 6,500 PC users. Lesley Holmes, Information Manager at the Council will join us and share why it purchased the Concept Searching Technology platform and what it is being used for today.
Originally purchased to track information assets for the delivery of over 300 discrete services, the Concept Searching solution is now being used to support eDiscovery efforts for legal compliance. The flexibility of the technologies improves search outcomes by significantly improving the retrieval of highly precise and relevant information. This is particularly useful when information is scattered throughout the enterprise in diverse repositories. As a public sector organization, compliance with regulatory requirements and adherence to applicable laws are of paramount importance.
Not associated with the government? If you face challenges in eDiscovery, litigation, or non-compliance, this webinar will provide insight and knowledge.
Nottinghamshire County Council and Concept Searching will discuss:
• Why Concept Searching technologies and SharePoint were purchased
• Challenges and outcomes
• How the technologies are used today
• The eDiscovery process at work
• Why the Concept Searching Technology Platform was the solution that best met the client’s requirements
• Plans for future uses for the technologies
Metadata Matters – External Self-serve Portal at Moffitt Cancer CenterConcept Searching, Inc
Moffitt Cancer Center is a nonprofit organization, with a mission of contributing to the prevention and cure of cancer. This informative webinar will provide details on how its online patient portal was developed and deployed using conceptClassifier for SharePoint and FAST search. David Stringfellow, Manager of Portal and Web Technologies at Moffitt Cancer Center, will be the guest speaker, sharing his first-hand experience of the project.
Not healthcare, so not interested? Any organization that provides self-serve applications or customizes the delivery of external information based on what is known about the user could benefit from this webinar. It will explore how using semantic metadata significantly improves both search results and end user experience.
Moffitt Cancer Center and Concept Searching will discuss:
• Why and how the technologies were used
• How ease of use was ensured, to accommodate all demographics and ages
• The integration of information from internal systems, government sources, and reliable third party sources
• Security issues that needed to be addressed to meet compliance requirements
• How the challenge of providing individual patients with the information most relevant to their specific health situation was solved, while ensuring the information was accurate, medically sound, and secure
• The results delivered by the portal and how it is managed
Attend to understand how conceptClassifier for SharePoint helped solve many of the challenges faced by Moffitt Cancer Center.
This webinar will be engaging, insightful, and educational. If you have questions, please submit them when you register, and we will address them during the webinar.
DAS Slides: Metadata Management From Technical Architecture & Business Techni...DATAVERSITY
Metadata provides context for the “who, what, when, where, and why” of data, and is of critical interest in today’s data-driven business environment. Since metadata is created and used by both business and IT, architectural and organizational techniques need to encompass a holistic approach across the organization to address all audiences. This webinar provides practical ways to manage metadata in your organization using both technical architecture and business techniques.
Data Architecture - The Foundation for Enterprise Architecture and GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Organizations are faced with an increasingly complex data landscape, finding themselves unable to cope with exponentially increasing data volumes, compounded by additional regulatory requirements with increased fines for non-compliance. Enterprise architecture and data governance are often discussed at length, but often with different stakeholder audiences. This can result in complementary and sometimes conflicting initiatives rather than a focused, integrated approach. Data governance requires a solid data architecture foundation in order to support the pillars of enterprise architecture. In this session, IDERA’s Ron Huizenga will discuss a practical, integrated approach to effectively understand, define and implement an cohesive enterprise architecture and data governance discipline with integrated modeling and metadata management.
Tagging isn’t new - it’s been around for a dog’s age in internet years. But in the past few years some fresh ideas and tools have reinvigorated the social tagging world. These new approaches include an attempt to improve findability through a bit of structure and control. While the idea of adding control to folksonomy seems like going against the whole selling point of social tagging (flexibility, openness), it is bringing the tagging to a new level, making it more viable for practical use in enterprises. This session will present hybrid approaches to formal taxonomies and social tagging. How can they be used in the corporate environment? What type of content is appropriate for social tagging? What kind of software is available for the enterprise? Learn how social tagging is not necessarily anathema to corporate taxonomy programs and how this hybrid approach can bring the best of both worlds: a fresh, up to date taxonomy with the structure needed to improve information findability.
Key Takeaways:
Folksonomy and taxonomy defined
Drawbacks of pure social tagging
Social tagging in the enterprise
Hybrid taxonomy & folksonomy approaches: Four models
Organizations are beginning to recognize that search is not a stand-alone technology or application, but must be integrated with business processes and corporate objectives as a key infrastructure component.
Why? Providing enriched metadata to the search engine index significantly improves search applications, eDiscovery, FOIA requests, and collaboration.
In this webinar COMPU-DATA International and Concept Searching will demonstrate their combined offering that uses unique, language independent technology and integrated enterprise metadata repository management, to deliver intelligent metadata enabled search.
What you will learn about during this session:
• How our innovative technology delivers both high precision and high recall, using industry unique compound term processing
• How to accomplish federated search as content is created or ingested
• How to enable true concept based searching
• How to eliminate end user tagging
• How to integrate the combined solution with any search engine including SharePoint, the former FAST products, Google Search Appliance, IBM Vivisimo, and Solr
• How the combined solution can be extended to address records identification, protection of privacy information, migration, and text analytics with the same technology
• Benefit from industry-specific use cases:
• Developing a powerful search solution for the US Army, creating easy access to millions of records, with an integrated solution to consolidate many data sources, accessing high volumes of data
• Solving search, migration, records management, and data privacy challenges to manage the intranet for a global company which designs, manufactures, and distributes appliances to more than 70 countries
Top Digital Transformation Trends and Priorities for 2016Charlene Li
Given the importance of digital transformation and the never ending onslaught of new technologies, how should organization prioritize limited resources, time, and attention? This presentation to the San Francisco American Marketing Association is the 7th year in a row when Charlene has presented her take of top digital trends.
Many corporations recognize their future depends on digital transformation. Earley Information Science outlines the 4 step process for building a roadmap to transformation.
On Friday 29th January, Jo gave a presentation on managing your Digital Transformation at Bryo, a network of young entrepreneurs.
Need help with your transformation? Contact us:
http://www.duvalunionconsulting.com/
A lecture focusing on how to create a solid and differentiated digital roadmap.
• How to plan for changing consumer expectations
• How to approach digital strategy planning
• What a social media maturity model looks like and how to apply it to your own roadmap efforts.
Developing a Roadmap for Digital TransformationJohn Sinke
Digitally mature companies out-perform their peers in innovation, agility and responsiveness to customers. “Digirati” also enjoy advantages in efficiency and effectiveness in product delivery, marketing, e-commerce, sales and customer service. More importantly, companies that achieve Digital Excellence are 26% more profitable (source: Capgemini Consulting and MIT Centre for Digital Business).
However, building a Roadmap for Digital Transformation requires not only successful collaboration between the CMO and the CIO, it also demands a strong customer-focused orientation and digital culture. During this presentation, John Sinke will share insights from leading marketers and his personal experience of turning Resorts World Sentosa into a “digital business”.
Enterprise Search: How do we get there from here?Daniel Tunkelang
Enterprise Search: How Do We Get There From Here?
by Daniel Tunkelang (Head of Query Understanding, LinkedIn)
Keynote at 2013 Enterprise Search Summit
We've been tackling the challenges of enterprise and site search for at least 3 decades. We've succeeded to the point that search is the gateway to many of our information repositories. Nonetheless, users of enterprise search systems are frustrated with these systems' shortcomings. We see this frustration in surveys, but, more importantly, most of us experience it personally in our daily work life. We all dream of a world where searching any information repository is as effective as searching the web—perhaps even more so. A world where we find what we're looking for, or quickly determine that it doesn't exist. Is this Utopia possible? If so, how do we get there from here? Or at least somewhere close? In this talk, Tunkelang reviews the track record of enterprise search. He talks about what's worked and what hasn't, especially as compared to web search. Finally, he proposes some paths to bring us closer to our dream.
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Daniel Tunkelang is Head of Query Understanding at LinkedIn. Educated at MIT and CMU, he has his career working on big data, addressing key challenges in search, data mining, user interfaces, and network analysis. He co-founded enterprise search and business intelligence pioneer Endeca, where he spent a decade as its Chief Scientist. In 2011, Endeca was acquired by Oracle for over $1B. Previous to LinkedIn, he led a team at Google working on local search quality. Daniel has authored fifteen patents, written a textbook on faceted search, and created the annual symposium on human-computer interaction and information retrieval.
Enterprise Search in the Big Data Era: Recent Developments and Open ChallengesYunyao Li
This is the slides used in our 3-hour tutorial at VLDB'2014.
Yunyao Li, Ziyang Liu, Huaiyu Zhu: Enterprise Search in the Big Data Era: Recent Developments and Open Challenges. PVLDB 7(13): 1717-1718 (2014)
Abstract:
Enterprise search allows users in an enterprise to retrieve desired information through a simple search interface. It is widely viewed as an important productivity tool within an enterprise. While Internet search engines have been highly successful, enterprise search remains notoriously challenging due to a variety of unique challenges, and is being made more so by the increasing heterogeneity and volume of enterprise data. On the other hand, enterprise
search also presents opportunities to succeed in ways beyond current Internet search capabilities. This tutorial presents an organized overview of these challenges and opportunities, and reviews the state-of-the-art techniques for building a reliable and high quality enterprise search engine, in the context of the rise of big data.
Watson, IBM's cognitive computer is introducing a new age in business capabilities. Through its abilities to reason and understand human behaviour and events, and much more, it is allowing organizations to become something close to a sentient being. There is nothing like it.
SharePoint Enterprise Search Tips and Tricks InfographicJoel Oleson
Searching SharePoint should be easy. This infographic simplifies power user keyword query language as well as top boolean tips including property based search with examples for your on premises and sharepoint online environments for both SharePoint 2013 and applies to some tips apply to SharePoint 2010 with FAST.
Results from the Enterprise Search and Findability Survey 2012Findwise
A few preliminary results form the Enterprise Search and Findability Survey. The dataset for the survey is very large, and the analysis on the complete dataset will be in the report that will be published in June.
This presentation is a mash-up of the versions presented at the Enterprise Search Summit, 15th of May, 2012, in New York, US, Enterprise Search Europe in London, 30th of May 2012, IKS Semantic Enterprise Technologies Workshop on the 12th of June in Salzburg, Austria. Also presented at Findability Day 2012 Stockholm,
Characteristics of highly effective enterprise virtual assistantsintelligentfactors
Framework for evaluating enterprise virtual agent technologies, also know as intelligent assistants, virtual assistants. Presentation first presented at the AVIOS-sponsored Mobile Voice Conference 2015.
Can AI compete with a smile? nicola strong srai presentation 14 september 2016Sudeep Sakalle
Can AI compete with a smile?
cognitive computing, Social robotics, machine learning , Robopsychology, AI, Avatars, Asimov’s-3-Laws-of-Robotics, Deep learning, GUI, Roboethics, Nao, Robothespian, Siri, Natural Language Understanding (NLU), Embodied Intelligence, virtual Machine, vision assistants, ISO13482:2014, Intelligence as a service, chatbots, extroverted, Cobotics, Pepper, Robonaut, Cobots, Roboethics, Uncanny Valley, Social robotics, M introverted, Robotic process, outsourcing, Softbots, dronoethics, Natural language, processing, GenuinePeoplePersonalities(GPP), Techno-ethics, Cortana, Internet of eyes,Trust, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), system, K9, Google, Patent, Emotion, reading technology, J.A.R.V.I.S., Internet of things
With thousands of vendors in the marketplace, organizations are overwhelmed with choices around building their marketing technology stack. By evaluating tool choices according to a customer experience maturity model and aligning the results of that evaluation with the customer journey, organizations can make more intelligent choices around process gaps and acquire appropriate technologies to fill those gaps by relying on thoughtful analysis and fitness to purpose rather than being hijacked by slick vendor demonstrations. Using hands-on exercises, Seth Earley and Steve Walker will guide participants through the steps to understanding customer lifecycles and aligning stages with classes of technology in order to improve engagement. Attendees will leave with an approach for developing their own marketing technology blueprint.
Introduction to Enterprise Search. A two hour class to introduce Enterprise Search. It covers:
The problems enterprise search can solve
History of (web) search
How we search and find?
Current state of Enterprise Search + stats
Technical concept
Information quality
Feedback cycle
Five dimensions of Findability
This session will discuss building an effective search and information architecture strategy for SharePoint.
One of the reasons many SharePoint implementations fail to meet user expectations is the lack of investment in its underlying information architecture. Some organizations see SharePoint as an out-of-the-box solution that they can simply plug in and throw content into, but it requires as much thought and effort around data structure, organizational principles, and search configuration as any portal or intranet.
This call will discuss building an effective search and information architecture strategy for SharePoint, including such topics as:
• Building a search & IA vision
• Requirements gathering & use cases
• Implementation strategy & approaches
• The future of SharePoint search
Presented by Mikael Wendelius (Findwise) & Jeff Fried (BA Insight) at Intranätverk 2016: Stockholm, 20 October.
Intranets and hybrid search – use search to bridge the “great divide” so your users find what they are looking for!
Jeff Fried and Mikael Wendelius show how hybrid search can drive a great intranet experience. They demonstrate this using SharePoint and Office 365, and illustrate the benefits and pitfalls with case studies.
Enterprise Search – How Relevant Is Relevance?Sease
Enterprise search is the outlier in search applications. It has to work effectively with very large collections of un-curated content, often in multiple languages, to meet the requirements of employees who need to make business-critical decisions.
In this talk, I will outline the challenges of searching enterprise content. Recent research is revealing a unique pattern of search behaviour in which relevance is both very important and yet also irrelevant, and where recall is just as important as precision. This behaviour has implications for the use of standard metrics for search performance (especially in the case of federated search across multiple applications) and for the adoption of AI/ML techniques.
The Increasing Criticality of MDM for Personalization for Customers and Employees
Master data management seems to be one of those perennial, evergreen programs that organizations continue to struggle with.
Every couple of years people say, “we're going to get a handle on our master data” and then spend hundreds of thousands to millions and tens of millions of dollars working toward a solution.
The challenge is that many of these solutions are not really getting to the root cause of the problem. They start with technology and begin by looking at specific data elements rather than looking at the business concepts that are important to the organization.
MDM programs are also difficult to anchor on a specific business value proposition such as improving the top line. Many initiatives are so deep in the weeds and so far upstream that executives lose interest and they lose faith in the business value that the project promises. Meanwhile frustrated data analysts, data architects and technology organizations feel cut off at the knees because they can't get the funding, support and attention that they need to be successful.
We've seen this time after time and until senior executives recognize the value and envision where the organization can go with control over its data across domains, this will continue to happen over and over again. Executives all nod their heads and say “Yes! Data is important, really important!” But when they see the price tag they say, “Whoa hold on there, it's not that important”.
Well, actually, it is that important.
We can't forget that under all of the systems, processes and shiny new technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning lies data. And that data is more important than the algorithm. If you have bad data your AI is not going to be able to fix it. Yes there are data remediation applications and there are mechanisms to harmonize or normalize certain data elements. But looking at this holistically requires human judgment: understanding business processes, understanding data flows, understanding dependencies and understanding of the entire customer experience ecosystem and the role of upstream tools, technologies and processes that enable that customer experience.
Until we take that holistic approach and connect it to business value these things are not going to get the time, attention and resources that they need.
Seth Earley, Founder & CEO, Earley Information Science
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Designing IA for AI - Information Architecture Conference 2024Enterprise Knowledge
With the explosive popularity of ChatGPT, organizations are throwing massive budgets and executive attention at the implementation of AI technologies. Making these solutions work for the enterprise can deliver competitive advantage and open up new solutions and business opportunities that were never before possible. However, without the right Information Architecture (IA) foundations, these projects are bound to fail. In this presentation, Marino and Galdamez provided practical, actionable steps around IA that organizations can take in preparation for future AI solutions.
In this session, attendees:
- Reviewed key elements of IA and discovered how their successful design and implementation can lay the foundations for AI;
- Learned basic terminology surrounding AI, as well as different techniques and applications of AI in enterprise environments;
- Gained a deeper understanding of the feedback loops between IA and AI and the corresponding implications on user experience; and
- Received practical advice on IA design to facilitate its implementation and the success of AI efforts.
How to be Successful with Search in YOUR OrganizationAgnes Molnar
Search is no longer simply about “Search”. While Information Overload is the reality of our lives, and everyone talks about Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT), findability gets more and more critical. The “ten blue lines” Search Experience is outdated – we need something better, something more, something that is more efficient, more user friendly and more helpful.
Recognizing these challenges is the first step of a long journey. In this session, attendees will learn about:
Search processes (Crawling, Indexing, Content Processing, Query Processing, Analytics) and how to optimize them.
User experience: how to make the Search UI easy-to-use, and how to guarantee your users will be satisfied with it.
Search architecture: on-premises, online and hybrid. Pros and cons, real-world use cases and challenges.
Search Quality: Proven action plan toward implementing successful Search.
This 10 minute excerpt is from our recent Jumpstart webinar series on Enterprise Information Architecture. In this brief summary, Seth Earley, CEO of Earley & Associates, outlines the key drivers behind the growing importance of information architecture in today's enterprise information management initiatives. Earley & Associates is an information management consulting firm which is working at the intersection of computer science and library science to connect business needs with technical solutions. Learn more at our website: www.earley.com.
Sara Mae O’Brien Scott and Tatiana Baquero Cakici, Senior Consultants at Enterprise Knowledge (EK), presented “AI Fast Track to Search-Focused AI Solutions” at the Information Architecture Conference (IAC24) that took place on April 11, 2024 in Seattle, WA.
In their presentation, O’Brien-Scott and Cakici focused on what Enterprise AI is, why it is important, and what it takes to empower organizations to get started on a search-based AI journey and stay on track. The presentation explored the complexities of enterprise search challenges and how IA principles can be leveraged to provide AI solutions through the use of a semantic layer. O’Brien-Scott and Cakici showcased a case study where a taxonomy, an ontology, and a knowledge graph were used to structure content at a healthcare workforce solutions organization, providing personalized content recommendations and increasing content findability.
In this session, participants gained insights about the following:
Most common types of AI categories and use cases;
Recommended steps to design and implement taxonomies and ontologies, ensuring they evolve effectively and support the organization’s search objectives;
Taxonomy and ontology design considerations and best practices;
Real-world AI applications that illustrated the value of taxonomies, ontologies, and knowledge graphs; and
Tools, roles, and skills to design and implement AI-powered search solutions.
Enterprise Search is still considered as a one-time IT Project in most cases, although it should rather be a Business Process, with well-defined lifecycle, metrics and analytics. Measuring and controlling success is very challenging – in most cases, it has to be a string collaboration between internal and external experts. In this session, I’m introducing several roles of this process as well as useful metrics and best practices. Attendees will get a practical plan for quality management of their Enterprise Search solution as the key takeaway.
Anyone can tag a document, but that is the problem. People will tag with varying degrees of accuracy, or worse still, with no accuracy. If documents are tagged accurately, then controlling and managing unstructured documents correctly is made possible. This session will review the pitfalls of manual tagging, and demonstrate the current capabilities of automatic document classification. It will also explore how intelligent metadata solutions benefit business operations, by improving migration, records management, deduplication and search.
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In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of business innovation, Information Architecture (IA) is at the core of functionality. See “There’s No AI Without IA” – (from 2016 but even more relevant today)
Understanding and leveraging how Information Architecture (IA) supports AI synergies between knowledge engineering and prompt engineering is critical for senior leaders looking to successfully deploy AI for internal and externally facing knowledge processes. This webinar be a high-level overview of the methodologies that can elevate AI-driven knowledge processes supporting both employees and customers.
Core Insights Include:
Strategic Knowledge Engineering: Delve into how structuring AI's knowledge base is required to prevent hallucinations, enable contextual retrieval of accurate information. This will include discussion of gold standard libraries of use cases support testing various LLMs and structures and configurations of knowledge base.
Precision in Prompt Engineering: Learn the art of crafting prompts that direct AI to deliver targeted, relevant responses, thereby optimizing customer experiences and business outcomes.
Unified Approach for Enhanced AI Performance: Explore the intersection of knowledge and prompt engineering to develop AI systems that are not only more responsive but also aligned with overarching business strategies.
Guiding Principles for Implementation: Equip yourself with best practices, ethical guidelines, and strategic considerations for embedding these technologies into your business ecosystem effectively.
This webinar is designed to empower business and technology leaders with the knowledge to harness the full potential of AI, ensuring their organizations not only keep pace with digital transformation but lead the charge. Join us to map a roadmap to fully leverage Information Architecture (IA) and AI chart a course towards a future where AI is a key pillar of strategic innovation and business success.
Many Organizations are struggling with the best way to govern and manage the use of Generative AI in the enterprise. There are many dimensions to this challenge ranging from ethical issues, data architecture and quality, legal and copywrite, operational and more.
This is why a governance framework needs to be carefully designed and put into place so the business can make the most use of this truly revolutionary technology, reduce and mitigate risks, control costs, maintain a positive employee and customer experience and most importantly, find competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Improving product data quality will inevitably increase your sales. However, there are other benefits (beyond improved revenue) from investing in product data to sustain your margins while lowering costs.
One poorly understood benefit of having complete, accurate, consistent product data is the reduction in costs of product returns. Managing logistics and resources needed to process returns, as well as the reduction in margins based on the costs of re-packaging or disposing of returned products, are getting more attention and analysis than in previous years.
This is a B2C and a B2B issue, and keeping more of your already-sold product in your customer’s hands will lower costs and increase margins at a fraction of the cost of building new market share.
This webinar will discuss how EIS can assist in all aspects of product data including increasing revenue and reducing the costs of returns. We will discuss how to frame the data problems and solutions tied to product returns, and ways to implement scalable and durable changes to improve margins and increase revenue.
In the rapidly evolving world of ChatGPT and Large Language Models (LLMs), businesses are understandably apprehensive. Numerous potential hazards and hurdles exist such as:
Unrealistic expectations of LLMs as a magic solution to managing corporate content without requisite human involvement
Difficulty distinguishing between creative outputs and fabricated responses (hallucinations)
Decisions around training models: balancing usefulness with the threat of exposing trade secrets or other proprietary knowledge
Absence of clear audit trails and citation sources
The risk of generating responses misaligned with company policies or brand image
Potential financial burden of proprietary LLMs and related enterprise software platforms
In this webinar, we will examine a structured approach to harvest, utilize, and protect corporate knowledge resources. We will explore how both commercial and open-source large language models can be leveraged to deliver precise conversational responses without jeopardizing intellectual property.
Learn how your organization can effectively use LLM based applications for competitive advantage. Using a general LLM will provide efficiency, but through standardization. Differentiation using your corporate terminology and knowledge will allow for competitive advantage. You don’t have to deploy ChatGPT to benefit from these approaches. They will improve the information metabolism of the enterprise and pave the way for advanced AI applications.
In this session we will be discussing the challenges the organization faced in content usability, traceability, and findability, hindering their internal training workflows and access to critical knowledge assets.
We will also discuss what’s next on the content and information horizon, including the role of machine learning and why these approaches are needed for AI-Powered applications, including LLMs and ChatGPT types of information access.
Generative AI is getting all the attention, headlines, and industry hype. Organizations are looking at how it can be used to create better employee and customer experiences by unlocking the potential stored in the vast troves of unstructured data that house knowledge assets.
We will begin by providing an overview of the fundamental concepts and advances in generative AI, followed by an in-depth examination of the importance of knowledge management in developing, implementing, and improving these systems.
We’ll discuss knowledge management approaches for the organization and retrieval of information, how retrieval fits in with content generation, and the challenges and opportunities it presents for the enterprise.
A knowledge graph is a type of data representation that utilizes a network of interconnected nodes to represent real-world entities and the relationships between them. This makes it an ideal tool for data discovery, compliance, and governance tasks, as it allows users to easily navigate and understand complex data sets.
In this webinar, we will demystify knowledge graphs and explore their various applications in data discovery, compliance, and governance. We will begin by discussing the basics of knowledge graphs and how they differ from other data representation methods. Next, we will delve into specific use cases for knowledge graphs in data discovery, such as for exploring and understanding large and complex datasets or for identifying hidden patterns and relationships in data.
We will also discuss how knowledge graphs can be used in compliance and governance tasks, such as for tracking changes to data over time or for auditing data to ensure compliance with regulations. Throughout the webinar, we will provide practical examples and case studies to illustrate the benefits of using knowledge graphs in these contexts.
Finally, we will cover best practices for implementing and maintaining a knowledge graph, including tips for choosing the right technology and data sources, and strategies for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data within the graph.
Overall, this webinar will provide an executive level overview of knowledge graphs and their applications in data discovery, compliance, and governance, and will equip attendees with the tools and knowledge they need to successfully implement and utilize knowledge graphs in their own organizations.
*Thanks to ChatGPT for help writing this abstract.
Some product information management (PIM) tools make it difficult to change core data models once they have been set up in the system. To avoid costly rework, you can utilize a “pre-PIM” design tool as a PIM accelerator. This class of software allows you to:
**Iterate on designs before committing to a PIM architecture
Improve data quality
**Collaborate on decision-making and audit trails
**Set up metrics around product data and attribute structure
**Correlate performance measures with metrics – product data and hierarchy improvements are correlated with user behaviors and outcomes
**Integrate governance content prior to PIM load
**Decrease reliance on spreadsheets
While some PIM tools include a subset of these functions, they are often lacking in flexibility, functionality, and integration capabilities, especially around product data model and hierarchy design changes.
In this webinar our PIM experts introduce a pre-PIM software solution that enables fluid design changes while ensuring data integrity, reducing risk, increasing stakeholder engagement, and showing clear ROI on investments in product data.
If you want to deliver a truly personalized product experience and strengthen customer loyalty, a Product Information Management System (PIM) is a must. PIM systems ensure clean, complete, and consistent data to enhance both the customer and employee experience. With intuitive management of complex product information, PIM unites internal teams with better visibility and reporting.
In this session our experts in enterprise information architecture and PIM technology explain ways you can:
--Streamline the complexity of supply chain information
--Publish consistent product information across all channels
--Adapt quickly to market changes and bring products to market faster
--Increase the total performance and profitability your Ecommerce business
Speakers:
Chantal Schweizer, Director of Solution Delivery at Earley Information Science
Jon C. Marsella, Founder, Chairman, and CEO at Jasper Commerce Inc.
How Large Enterprises are Saving Millions in Operational Costs and Improving the Employee Experience.
In this session, Earley Information Science, with partner PeopleReign, will show how these programs can rapidly produce measurable results in weeks rather than months and years. While large-scale knowledge problems cannot be solved overnight, by focusing on narrow AI with clearly defined processes and curated knowledge, organizations can see ROI in as little as 30 days.
In today's world everyone, including your B2B customers, expect personalized buying experiences. Unless you have the right information architecture in place to power your digital experience tools you will not be able to scale and retain trust with your customers.
In this webinar, B2B ecommerce experts Allison Brown with Earley Information Science and Jason Hein with Bloomreach walk through the reasons why you must invest in information architecture foundations in order to compete.
Understand the key steps to set up your next data discovery initiative for success using the latest methodology and technologies with Earley Information Science. In this webinar we partner with Expert.AI, a recognized leader in document-oriented text analytics platforms to explain the technical and methodological advances that enable better data discovery.
Seth Earley, CEO & Founder of Earley Information Science and Peter Crocker, CEO & Co-founder of Oxford Semantic Technologies discuss powering personalized search with knowledge graphs to transform legacy faceted search into personalized product discovery.
In this webinar Seth Earley establishes the formula for AI success, demystifies the topic for executives and provides actionable advice for data strategists.
Key Takeaways:
**AI-Powered solutions begin with a focus on business goals
**Successful AI requires a semantic data layer built on a solid enterprise information architecture.
**Instrumenting measuring ROI should be part of every AI program
Enterprises are increasingly recognizing the critical need for knowledge management (KM) to power cognitive AI. In fact, KM and AI are two sides of the same coin. Training a chatbot requires the same organized information that we use to train a human. When you engineer knowledge correctly, you serve the needs of people today and prepare for greater automation in the future. In fact, the long term success of the organization will depend on doing just that – especially when the competition builds high functionality bots that will produce lower costs and better customer service. Those without the capability will not be competitive.
In this panel discussion, our experts discuss examples and approaches that show how KM supports AI and how to ensure the success of your KM initiative.
Knowledge management and AI
People and cultural considerations
Business justification for long term investment
In this session Seth Earley, author of the AI Powered Enterprise, discusses how to harness the power of artificial intelligence to drive extraordinary competitive advantage.
Governance is the glue that holds various content, knowledge and data management initiatives together. It is increasingly necessary as a component of customer experience and marketing automation and integration initiatives. The challenge is that governance is not an exciting topic and it is difficult to get participation and buy in at the correct levels of the organization. How do you retain interest in these kinds of necessary programs? The answer is to tie governance to measurement of program and project progress, success and operations. Once governance is aligned with objectives and clearly defined measurement, the organization will focus the correct level of attention and governance will be successful.
This webinar will cover the challenges associated with data governance and the business impact of poor data quality on digital marketing programs and knowledge management systems. Expert panel members will discuss real-world examples of data governance best practices, how to avoid the common pitfalls and how to put a framework for a successful metrics-driven governance process in place.
Earley Executive Roundtable - Building a Digital Transformation Roadmap
Panelists:
Seth Earley, CEO, Earley Information Science (@sethearley)
Paul Wlodarczyk, VP, Client ServicesEarley Information Science (@twitcontentguy)
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Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
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Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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The context for knowledge: our organization
EY is an organization of member firms operating in 150 countries.
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► Each service line has a wide, diverse range of business units and offerings.
► Our organization is constantly growing and evolving.
We compete in a market where insights are the product:
knowledge is and will be a key differentiator.
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The context for knowledge: our people
Our 212,000 people are our greatest asset.
► Their collective intelligence drives a client experience that is connected, responsive and
insightful.
► They could be working from any site in any location.
► We have a large population of Millennials accustomed to being self-sufficient through the
internet and connected by social networks.
We must be able to connect people to each other and to the best of EY’s
knowledge anytime, anywhere.
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My perspective
► One consistent theme
► The process to improve enterprise search is:
► Identify the correct content
► Measure how well search returns that content
► Tune the search engine to return that content better
► Measure the change
► Repeat
► Technology makes the work easier, but does not replace it
► Interesting trends in search technology are ones that make the work easier
► Graph search – adds information to relevancy
► About the person
► About their actions
► Data lake simulation