'CONTENT INTELLIGENCE FOR KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION & REUSE'. Smartlogic Webinar DEC 14, 2011. With RTI International and Earley & Associates

Register now for the next Smartlogic Webinar! 'Content Intelligence for Knowledge Acquisition & Reuse' & hear how RTI International achieved rapid and accurate access to 50 years' of research while improving the quality, cost-management and ultimate success of new business pitches. With Earley & Associates. 14th December 2011.

 

Entitled 'CONTENT INTELLIGENCE FOR KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION & REUSE' the webinar is due to broadcast on Wednesday 14 December 2011. Registration details are as follows:

WEDNESDAY, DEC 14, 2011
SESSION 1: REGISTER HERE: http://bit.ly/uCUurW
6am PDT | 9am EDT | 2pm GMT
SESSION 2: REGISTER HERE: http://bit.ly/uJ77XM
10am PDT | 1pm EDT | 6pm GMT

An organisation’s value today depends not only on the amount of information it has acquired over the years, but on how it can access, recover, reuse and govern this content successfully.

For example, take RTI International, an independent institute that provides research, development, and technical services to government and commercial clients worldwide to improve the human condition by turning knowledge into practice. Over its 50 year history, RTI has worked on thousands of projects resulting in a vast repository of deliverables such as reports, proposals and other documents: in other words their information asset portfolio is vast so their content intelligence needs are huge.

When RTI International wanted to improve rapid and accurate access to this mass of output in order to improve the quality, cost-management and ultimate success of its new business pitches, to avoid the repetition of work already done and identify relevant experts for current bids and projects, they turned to Smartlogic’s Semaphore, the Content Intelligence Platform for Knowledge Acquisition & Reuse.

Semaphore complements an organization’s investments in Enterprise Search, Business Intelligence and Content Management to provide effective, rapid and accurate control of, and access to, unstructured content with a speed, accuracy and intelligence not achievable today from existing systems - systems that are strained from soaring information volumes and more complex user requests. Semaphore endows these systems with capabilities such as taxonomy & ontology management, automatic classification and contextual navigation, so that organisations can better find, organize, process, monetize, control and govern unstructured content.

So join us on December 14th 2011 for some detailed insights on how Smartlogic has enabled RTI International to successfully use Content Intelligence for Knowledge Acquisition and Reuse.

Smartlogic's Toby Conrad will be joined by Diglio Simoni from RTI International and Jeannine Bartlett of Earley & Associates to discuss the following:
•    What Content Intelligence Solutions are and how to effectively use them to enhance your information systems (content management   systems like SharePoint, OpenText, Documentum, etc & search systems like Google, MSFAST, Solr, etc) with navigational taxonomies, ontologies and automated classification
•    How RTI International has successfully implemented Content Intelligence for Knowledge Acquisition and Reuse
•    How to design Content Intelligence solutions with feedback from users to achieve the desired goals & interesting lessons learned during this process.

Attendees will include all and any executives and IT staff who are responsible for delivering enterprise search and content management systems such as Google Search Appliance, FAST Search and SharePoint to business users rapidly and cost effectively.

Can’t make it to the live webinar? Register here http://bit.ly/uJ77XM and we’ll send you a link to the replay

You can also download the FREE SURVEY REPORT: SMARTLOGIC TAXONOMY BOOT CAMP & SHAREPOINT SYMPOSIUM SURVEY REPORT. This survey, carried out by Smartlogic at the Taxonomy Boot Camp & SharePoint Symposium 2011, held recently in Washington DC, shows that meta-tagging within organizations is appallingly low (>60% state that <20% of their content is tagged). Download the report to find out more here: http://bit.ly/rwtMHx