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Delivering Bottom Line Results
November 16-18, 2010
Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel - Washington, DC

Call for Speakers: Enterprise Search Summit Fall
Delivering Bottom Line Results

[Deadline March 24, 2010]


Click Here to
Submit a Proposal

We are now accepting proposals to speak at our Fall Enterprise Search Summit event, which will be held November 16-18, 2010 at the Renaissance Washington DC Hotel (Pre-conference sessions November 15) and co-located with KMWorld and Taxonomy Bootcamp. Click here to submit a proposal. The deadline for submitting proposals is March 24, 2010.

We seek dynamic speakers who can talk knowledgeably about detailed aspects of how to implement and maximize search within an organization. Search can no longer be viewed as a stand-alone application. It is increasingly part of everything we do and has to be effectively deployed in order to meet the demands of 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.

Ours is a well-informed, tech-savvy audience, so proposals should be specific and detailed. Consider topic such as:

  • Integrating search into enterprise systems and workflow
  • Customizing your search solution/ Task-specific search
  • Search-based applications
  • Compliance, records management, and eDiscovery with effective search
  • Migrating your search engine
  • Social search and social tagging strategies & solutions
  • Search-enabled decision making
  • Business intelligence, data mining
  • Search as the gateway to enterprise information
  • Optimizing the interface and user experience
  • Navigational tools—context, facets, entity extraction, clustering, and visualization
  • Emerging trends, the future of search
  • Overcoming information overload
  • Categorization techniques
  • Semantic Search
  • Query Federation & Federated Search
  • Enhancing an existing solution

If you represent a company that has an enterprise search software product, your best bet to be on our program is to collaborate with a customer to submit a case study to be presented by or with them, following the guidelines above and on the website.

Because this is our debut Washington D.C. Enterprise Search Summit, we are particularly enthusiastic to receive submissions regarding government (any level), law enforcement, intelligence, and other targeted submissions. However, our event addresses enterprise search—search applied for maximum business value—and, as ever, we welcome submissions from any vertical market.


Thank you. I look forward to receiving your proposals.

Michelle Manafy
Enterprise Search Summit Conference Chair
Editorial Director, Enterprise Group, Information Today, Inc.
michelle.manafy@infotoday.com




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