Along with Vista, Microsoft has launched a new version of its Office suite (Office ‘07). One of the key features of Office ‘07 is that it enables enhanced versions of Microsoft’s collaboration software, termed SharePoint. Peter O’Kelly of The Burton Group explains why he thinks this is significant.
Tags: Vista, collaboration, SharePoint, Peter O’Kelly, The Burton Group
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This was a very nice show. Thank you Podtech! I enjoyed it a lot.
I’m quite suspicious about the search functions of Sharepoint / MOSS.
Talking about Ontology, Search and Taxonomy, the only software I know of where the software really works is InfoCodex. InfoCodex comes with a linguistical database with 3 Mio words and terms in German, French, English, Italian and Spanish. What does this mean? This means IC can actually do a cross-language search and find similar documents in another language. This is true-cross-language-search. Autonomy, Fast, OmniFind, no of those can do that. Also see: InfoCodex Procedure