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Semantic ads could drive future of semantic search Print E-mail

Brooke Aker, CEO at Expert System and of new semantic ad vendor Admantx has been working on semantic search for many years. He believes his latest venture, Admantx, a company that brings semantics to web display advertising, could help fund semantic search in the same way that advertising helped drive the development of traditional web search.

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LexisNexis Launches InterAction 6.0 for Microsoft Outlook Print E-mail

LexisNexis recently announced the launch of InterAction 6.0 with enhanced Microsoft Outlook integration. The software embeds features and functions of InterAction, a leading Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application for professional services, directly within Microsoft Outlook. This integration enables users to view, access and leverage firm-wide CRM data all from within one’s individual Outlook application – making it easier for lawyers and other professional services firms to build stronger client relationships and drive business development efforts.

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Next generation apps beckon for content management Print E-mail

Report Buyer, the online business research provider, has issued its new 'Content Management Infrastructure' report. This predicts major growth in sales of XML and web technology applications for content management. The report covers regulatory and legislative pressures as well as the usual commercial aspects.

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Enterprise content management still failing to manage e-mails Print E-mail

AIIM's 2009 report on the ECM industry has found that "55% of organisations have little or no confidence that important e-mails are recorded, complete and retrievable." Alongside this headline finding they show that the recent rapid growth of Compliance as the most significant driver for the implementation of ECM has stalled and now Cost/Efficiency has regained top spot in just under 50% of the enterprises surveyed.

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LinkedIn tipped for enterprise networking and gets IBM endorsement Print E-mail

The business networking site LinkedIn has recently been adopted by IBM in a new feature on their Lotus Notes package. Lotus users will be able to check the profiles of LinkedIn participants directly from their Notes documents.

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