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Enterprise Search and Taxonomy Seminar
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Date: Thursday May 27
Time: from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Location: Bankers Hall Auditorium
315 - 8th Ave SW
(entrance located beside the Starbucks on the lower level)
Audience: CIO's, Enterprise Architects, IT Managers, Business Analysts, IT professionals, Records Managers Information Architects
This seminar will review the
challenges, business drivers, new thinking and recipes for creating highly organized and effective environments. What will it take? Come and join us while we explore and demonstrate exciting new and old ideas related to search and taxonomy.
Without a doubt IT and business are facing some interesting times. Electronic data is clearly on an explosive increase. Senior executives, managers and frontline workers are all creating, editing, searching, filing, retrieving, sharing and refiling documents and data.
Industry analysts like IDC and Gartner have pointed out the enormous savings that can be achieved by reducing the time the average employee spends searching for the right information or document. 70% of a corporations information is still contained in paper documents, email with attachments and electronic files. There is a further challenge, COMPLIANCE.
A new corporate role is manifesting either prescriptively, by osmosis or by the mother of invention, necessity. The role is "
The Modern Records Manager" or "
Information Architect". Quickly coming to the end of an era is the division between physical records and electronic content management.
Please join us at this educational and networking event. See you there!
PRESENTERS:
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Imagine eDoc Solutions
Peter Lafontaine -
VP & Partner
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Gibson Energy
Wayne Hoff -
Senior Coordinator, Records Management
Topic: The Modern Records Manager
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Microsoft Canada
Patrick McGillis - Solutions Specialist
Topic: The Business Side of Enterprise Search |
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Microsoft Canada
Grant Albrecht -
Information Worker Technology Specialist
Topic: The Technical Side of Enterprise Search
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