Tag Archives: knowledge access
Leading the Enterprise Search 2.0 Era in Your Organization
In my previous post, I responded to a frequent question about why and how we apply Enterprise Search 2.0. I justified the expression as being appropriate to an era of technology in which enterprise search extends capabilities for integrating and federating content across innumerable silos of content, including social and communication applications. In this post, [...]
What and Who Define an Era in Enterprise Search?
Reflecting on the state of enterprise search and trends for 2011, just described by four knowledge management thought-leaders, and Coveo’s visionary CEO, Louis Tetu, I have thoughts on two aspects of the topics. One is on the concept of anything classified as 2.0, and the second relates to leadership. In my first of two guest [...]
Enterprise Search Grows Up
Do you remember the advent of enterprise search solutions over a decade ago? When first introduced, they held a great deal of promise. Yet, as with many new technologies, there were challenges to their implementation and use. Although a good percentage of companies adopted early enterprise search solutions, they were not well accepted by knowledge [...]
Enterprise Search 2.0: The New View of Information
Why are companies so focused on search? Two words: data overload. Incredibly, we are closing out a year in which the world will have created 1200 exabytes of data – with only five percent of it structured. For companies, that means it is harder to store, harder to make sense of and harder to leverage [...]



