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DAM Event Updates – 9th December 2020

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Next week there are a number of DAM related events taking place.

On Wednesday 16th December, Information Science services provider Earley will be presenting How to bring a Google-like search experience to the enterprise.  In this free online webinar, a series of industry experts will be exploring numerous topics surrounding enterprise search, and how you can bring Google-like search functionality to your organisation.

For years, enterprise users have been asking, why can’t our search be like Google? Ten years ago, the answer was because it was just too hard and expensive to make it that easy. The Internet, and specifically Google, is successful because it brought technological innovation, connectivity, openness and people expertise together to make it the “go to place” to find things quickly.”  [Read More]

In The Rise of Intelligent Content Services on the December 17th, Digital Asset Management software provider Nuxeo present a free webinar exploring eight common Enterprise Content Management challenges and how modern technology such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can help you tackle them.

Learn real-life examples of how customers across different industries are leveraging intelligent Content Services to accelerate products to market, improve decision making, and enhance their customer experience, and how custom AI models can intelligently enrich content and add meaningful value to your business.” [Read More]

Also on 17th December, Head of Legislation Services at the National Archives, Matthew Bell, will be providing an overview and update of the new UK government legislation website on its 10th anniversary in this free webinar.  Hosted by the Government Information Group (Gig) and CILIP, the library and information association, it’s an opportunity to get a rare behind-the-scenes look at a UK Gov information management and archival system.

 
Posted : 10/12/2020 5:13 pm
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