Monday, February 18, 2008

Enterprise Search Summit 2008

Taxonomies will really be shown in context at the upcoming Enterprise Search Summit. This will take place May 20-21, 2008 in New York City.

Full program is at http://www.enterprisesearchsummit.com/

"The emphasis for ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT 2008 is on “extending search,” as search becomes not just an application but a major computing platform. The agenda focuses on how enterprise search software and related applications really work inside organizations and covers the complex issues and problems that challenge experienced search managers. Expert speakers tackle tough topics such as tuning search to deliver optimum results, making the most of search logs and analytics, applying Web services solutions to metadata challenges, developing topic maps, and much more. Breakout sessions pack more hours of programming into the concentrated conference schedule and give you the chance to select topics of special interest to customize your conference experience."

Look for sessions on:

+ Categorizations: A Case Study by Tom Reamy, KAPS Group
+ Taxonomy-Powered Discovery: Who says you need an expert -- Heather Hedden, Viziant Corp.
+ Search as the Gateway to Enterprise Information - Lou Paglia, Factiva
+ How Faceted Navigation Aids Discovery - Seth Earley and Associates
+ Social Work: Is Social Search Right for the Enterprise - moderated by Jean Graef, The Montague Institute
+ Keynote Panel: Take a 30,000-Foot View of Enterprise Search Implementation - moderated by Sue Feldman, Content Technologies Group, IDC

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