structured in comment and analysis
What's the fuss about... content management?
Comment It is not entirely necessary to manage content in a structured fashion or to use tools to automate it. As websites and intranets become ever more complex, Quocirca analyst Jon Collins this week asks whether content management software will become... [29 Nov 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge
Comment OASIS (the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) announced new committees to create a standard business vocabulary and develop a web services component model. Web guru Tim Berners-Lee's recent pronouncement that the... [05 Nov 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge
Comment OASIS (the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) announced new committees to create a standard business vocabulary and develop a web services component model. Web guru Tim Berners-Lee's recent pronouncement that the... [04 Nov 2001]
Ofcom: The superfluous super-regulator?
Comment Agreeing to consult is a major step forward, but being structured in dealing with the discussion is key - as is actually listening to what is said. Since media and entertainment and the means of delivering them began to converge, the need to bring... [14 Dec 2000]
The Directors' Cut: David Taylor says get headhunted - again and again
Comment We crave human interaction and it is simply the lack of hours in a day that dictates our need to approach this activity in a structured, professional and focused way. There is a shortage of outstanding IT directors and CIOs. [22 Nov 2000]
Commerce One and the Holy Grail of B2B standards
Comment That's a possible explanation for why Commerce One has refused in the past to acknowledge the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (Oasis), a UN-backed initiative for implementing global electronic trading standards. [08 Nov 2000]
Word of mouth: the future of speech recognition
Comment For example, IVR (interactive voice response) systems from Vocalis and others can be a user turn-off if they aren't structured properly, and some noisy or multi-lingual environments don't suit phone-based speech recognition technology. [30 Jul 1999]
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