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Delivering Bottom Line Results
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May 11-12, 2010 (Preconference Workshops: Monday, May 10) Hilton New York - New York, NY
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Keynotes
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Marti Hearst University of California - Berkeley
Author: Search User Interfaces
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Peter Morville Semantic Studios
Author: Search Patterns
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Moderator
Susan Feldman, IDC
Panelists
Haroon Suleman, Mercer
Jim Cassella, Colorcon, Inc
Michael Mills, Kraft & Kennedy, Inc.
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Leslie Owens Forrester
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Thank you for making Enterprise Search Summit 2010 a Success!
Save the dates for 2011
May 10-11, 2011 | Hilton New York
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ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT is a highly intense, in-depth, 2-day conference that covers how to develop, implement and enhance cutting-edge internal search capabilities. If you are an information manager or IT or search professional, ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT is where you will learn strategies and build the skill sets you need to make your organization’s content not only searchable but "findable."
The emphasis for ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT 2010 is on how enterprise search enables Information Access. Search can no longer be viewed as a
stand-alone application. It is increasingly part of everything we do and has become the de facto gateway to information in the enterprise. This year’s Summit will
examine the ways to leverage search tools, information architecture, classification, and other strategies and technologies to deliver meaningful results—not just in terms of
information, but to the bottom line.
Expert speakers tackle tough topics such as tuning search to deliver optimum results, making the most of search logs and analytics, applying Web Service-based
solutions to metadata challenges, facets, topic maps, and much more. Breakout sessions pack more hours of programming into the concentrated conference
schedule and give you the chance to select topics of special interest to customize your conference experience.
ENTERPRISE SEARCH SUMMIT delivers the skills and knowledge you need to implement, manage, and enhance search in your organization.
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At Enterprise Search Summit 2010
you will:
- Get the nuts and bolts you need to make search work.
- See how hands-on information managers are implementing search software and getting results.
- Find out how to troubleshoot search problems and avoid glitches.
- Hear case studies from practicing enterprise search professionals.
- Learn how to upgrade or enhance the search solution that you already have in place.
- Understand when and why to use taxonomies and metadata in enterprise search.
- Get briefed on next-generation search tools and developments.
- Meet other IT professionals and information managers with similar needs and interests.
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Who Should Attend?
- Search managers
- Intranet/portal managers
- IT managers
- Information & knowledge architects
- Taxonomists
- Content managers
- Web publishers & developers
- Information professionals
- Knowledge management professionals
- Anyone who is responsible for organizing, managing, and retrieving internal and/or external information
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What People Are Saying About Enterprise Search Summit:
"Enterprise Search Summit was an ideal conference for us. We calibrated our enterprise search progress, shared our experience, got inspiration for this year in several sessions, caught up with vendors and made peer contacts that led to productive follow-on discussions."
— Nicholass Fiekowsky, Enterprise Tech Lead, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (Pfizer)
"This was an excellent conference. I learned so much and can't wait to get back to the office to apply what I've learned."
— Cherie Boxberger, Senior Director, Saint Luke's Health System
"The conference has helped me realize alternative opportunities to implementing enterprise search. For anyone looking to evaluate vendors, understand the technical landscape, and network with others, this conference is a must!"
— Richard J. Schiller, Search Architect, Bloomberg LP
"The conference was great, very useful and with relevant information to the search industry. I plan to use some of the thoughts presented in these two days to help improve our search environment."
— Todd Reisel, Senior Software Engineer, Scholastic Library Publishing
"This was my first time at the conference and I wasn't sure what to expect. Now that I know better what is here, I wish I had brought our product manager. I will invite him next year!"
— Susan Milliner, Knowledge Manager, LDS Church
"This conference is a great way to get a clear picture into the current state of enterprise search and the different options available."
— Jacob Butcher, DocSoft
"Phenomenal conference! Two thumbs way up to the presenters. They presented their material well and ensured it was relevant and current."
— Mark Thorogood, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
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