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HP’s Troubles Continue, But Does It Matter?
In the wake of HP’s $8.8 billion loss on Autonomy, the real question is “Does it matter to HP customers?” Not really, says Forrester analyst Richard Fichera.
Ex-Autonomy chief Lynch to set up London investment fund, report says
Mike Lynch, who made more than half a billion pounds by selling his company to HP, is apparently planning to turn serious investor. Early signs suggest he is focusing his attention on Cambridge's Silicon Fen
Why does a Virtual Engineer want your tech job?
If you think that your job isn't vulnerable to replacement by zero cost labor, you should reconsider. Researchers are almost ready to release the "Virtual Engineer" into the workplace.
CES Unveiled reveals little about tech in 2012 so far
Technology's biggest trade show has already gotten underway in Las Vegas, but there have been few teasers to get anyone excited about the field in 2012 thus far.
Autonomy to deliver diagnostic help with or without EMR
Autonomy can leverage your EMR system with decision support or deliver intelligent rules based on its own databases.
Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Let's Focus on Business Value
I'm in a drizzly, blustery Boston Massachusetts on the eve of this year's Enterprise 2.0 conference.
Is Warner juicing DMCA with automated infringement detectors?
Last week, Jason Perlow wrote about his not-so-amusing adventures with Warner Brothers. After helping his wife put together a little 20-year-reunion slide show with an easy listening soundtrack (featuring James Taylor's "You've Got a Friend" and Madonna's "Like a Virgin"), which he intentionally degraded to avoid just this problem, Perlow received a nice little congrats letter from his friends at Vimeo, where the video was uploaded for the benefit of 250 fellow reunion attendees.
Metatomix seeks to bridge divide between structured and unstructured information
Recently I spoke with Howard Greenblatt, CTO of Semantic Technology company Metatomix. Headquartered in the north-eastern US State of Massachusetts, Metatomix provides a 'Semantic Platform' that;"intelligently connects all of your data in real-time and makes it available to any application, providing a 360° picture of your enterprise information.
Federation Supplements The Data Warehouse - Not Either/Or, Never Was
Few enterprise data warehousing (EDW) professionals regard the key rival approach--data federation--to be a best practice. Usually, the reasons for this disdain are valid, such as the fact that federated environments are not optimized for heavy-hitting data matching, merging, transformation and cleansing, all of which are essential functions to deliver a "single version of the truth" for business intelligence (BI).
Autonomy and Zantaz pursue dark matter
Yesterday I wrote about Orchestria, software that provides policy management for messages and Web and file activity to prevent data leakage and ensure corporate governance and compliance with regulatory and corporate standards. I described this class of software as bring more fine-grained controls to unstructured data, the dark matter flowing through enterprises.
Enterprise search: How long to deploy?
Ask an enterprise search vendor how long it'll take for a customer to deploy the company's software and you get a everything from a few days to a few months. In other words it depends--mostly on the customer.
Enterprise search: Why it's a crisis and why Googzilla will strike
Enterprise search is a mess and technology managers--as well as the vendors selling them stuff--are to blame. In the end, Google will take over the enterprise.
Autonomy CEO says tags don't work
Mike Lynch, the CEO of Autonomy, the UK enterprise search company, was in town this week (video is coming). I used to meet with Mr Lynch regularly when I was at the Financial Times, and when the dotcom boom was in full swing.
Microsoft COO talks tough on enterprise search
"Enterprise search is our business, it's our house and Google is not going to take that business," said Kevin Turner, Microsoft's new (11 months) chief operating officer and former Wal-Mart executive. Mike Ricciuti of News.