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Text Analytics Basics

Seth Grimes has an expert channel on the Business Intelligence Network where he focuses a great deal on text analytics. He recently completed a two part series on text analytics basics. I highly recommend this series for anyone that wants to better understand text analytics. Part 1 starts with a high level view of text analytics and it's application.

Text Analytics and Enterprise Content Management

As text analytics gets more attention, one area that I would expect to see discussed more is Enterprise Content Management (ECM).

Text Analytics and Value Management

In spending time talking to customers and prospects about text analytics, it’s becoming clear that these solutions are viral. The discussions move in many directions, with various ideas generated about the uses of text analytics.

A text analytics study by Seth Grimes

The 4th Annual Text Analytics Summit

I had the opportunity to attend the 4th Annual Text Analytics Summit this week in Boston. It was well attended with representation from the vendor community, users, and Industry Analysts. Seth Grimes did a great job moderating the session and providing insight into the world of text analytics.

The Open Source Model

So while we’re talking about enterprise architectures, we should discuss the emerging role of open source technologies. By now you can see that I am a big believer in innovation as the pillar of 21st century competitive advantage.

The Evolution of Business Collaboration

I’ve been following the evolution of business collaboration for several years now. Team, intra-organization, and inter-organization collaboration have been common place for years.

Evolving enterprise strategies and architectures

Emerging Web 2.0 capabilities align very closely with mounting enterprise issues; and it's changing the way that knowledge workers interact with information and one another. Web 2.0 and advanced forms of analytics support the most compelling challenge facing the 21st century Enterprise; the need to create sustainable competitive advantage. New forms of innovation and the speed of that innovation are the keys to creating that competitive advantage.  

Web 2.0 Goes Corporate

For those executives that are trying to make sense of the Web 2.0 phenomena, I recommend this report: Serious Business: Web 2.0 Goes Corporate from the Economist Intelligence Unit. The report goes into great detail as to the benefits of Web 2.0.

Social networking for business

That’s right. Social networking for business. The impact of social networking tools – blogs, wikis, and forums – has had a profound effect on society and media. And now business is getting the message: Social networking is not only good for business; it’s a necessity in our competitive global economy.