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Information governance.
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Does this conversation sound familiar:
“We need to integrate our Enterprise Everything Management system with our Latest Flavor System.”
“That sounds interesting. How would you like them to integrate?”
“You know. Together.”
When I hear this, my head figuratively hits the table.
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M-Files has some projects in the works that its users (and competitors) should take note of. The enterprise content management (ECM) system provider is looking to extend its infrastructure beyond the current system boundaries to locate and surface data residing in third-party applications.
Greg Milliken, vice president of marketing at
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With a solid understanding of SharePoint list building under your belt, you can start using other SharePoint features to get them — and your document libraries — working together. For those already familiar with adding lists and libraries to SharePoint, this article will build on that concept.
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If the cloud chiefs at Amazon and Microsoft thought that they only had each other to watch out for, they best think again.
And no, we’re not suggesting that they turn their heads to see what SAP’s platform solutions president Steve Lucas is up to, what IBM CEO Ginni Rommety
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There's some confusion about what I mean when I say managing search is a contact sport.
Basically, enterprise search, while a well-established technology, is not one you can install once and forget about if you still expect happy users.
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The doomsayers have been predicting the end of enterprise content management (ECM) for a while now.
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Look around you: how many devices do you see that require a wireless Internet connection? Laptops, speakers, cameras and the most connected of them all — the precious smartphone.
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Companies face a common challenge with big data implementations, and it's not the technology. When it comes to implementing these newer big data technologies, the more significant challenge lies with the people and processes.
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Earlier this month (yes, they were still playing baseball in November!), the Kansas City Royals won the World Series for the first time in 30 years. And they did so largely on the strength of fundamentals.
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SharePoint provides business users a way to create document and data repositories to capture necessary information. Users enjoy the configurability of the platform, and the ease with which they can create a list or library, add a few metadata fields and views, and call it a day.
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The good times keep rolling for Alteryx, the data blending and advanced analytics startup took in $85 million in new funding today to fuel its “profound growth.”
The aforementioned term isn’t ours, it belongs to Alteryx president George Mathew.
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Protecting customer data is a complex topic, and many organizations are struggling to keep up. Even with money available in the budget, it can be hard to identify the highest advantage, lowest impact changes — yet, with the the pressure to do so increases on a daily basis.
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How many people are involved in the day-to-day management of you enterprise search platform?
If you’re like more than half of the respondents to the 2015 Enterprise Search and Findability Survey (registration), you have less than one full time engineer responsible for the ongoing management and maintenance of you enterprise
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