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You cannot find what you did not store...
I agree with Oliver about the challenges and the opportunities in this space.
I would like to add, from my experience at SAP, that you cannot find what you did not store in the system. Sounds simple, but it is not.
As the enterprise's information 'fabic' become more complex, due to additional structured and unstructured data that been stored, more and more content/data/info is getting lost due to 'un-documented' mediums, used for collaboration and communication. For example, IM, Skype, video and other 'work-around' methods, used by creative employees...
The Semantic Enterprise would have to be flexible and be able to handle additional 'sources' of information.

In my daily activities at Veodia, I see how much integration of these new mediums (such as video) to the existing IT system is critical for the Enterprise knowledge.

As the Enterprise is usually one (or more...) steps behind the Web, it would be interesting to see if we would be able to learn from the Semantic Web challanges.
Posted by: Etay Gafni   Posted on: 01/05/09  (Edited: 01/05/2009 @ 01:31) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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You cannot find what you did not store...  Etay Gafni | 01/05/09
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