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Oh brave new world… How semantic technology can improve your IT productivity while protecting your legacy IT investments

by Dave McComb | Aug 2, 2012 | The Whiteboard

Workers, professionals and managers are all becoming acutely aware of the discrepancy between the performance of consumer based technology and their internal IT department. The gap between the information and services they can get for ‘free’ on the web vs....

What is gist, and what does it stand for?

by Dave McComb | Jul 7, 2012 | The Whiteboard

Semantic technology – the path to becoming more perceptive, intelligent and collaborative

by Dave McComb | Jun 22, 2012 | The Whiteboard

Semantic technologies will create incremental value by making us more perceptive, intelligent and collaborative learners. The knowledge modeling capabilities of semantic technology will encourage us to create abstract models of our ideas, run simulations to evaluate...

Effectiveness, efficiency and strategic advantage – the promise of semantic technology

by Dave McComb | Jun 8, 2012 | The Whiteboard

Semantic technology makes us more effective, efficient and strategic. Effectiveness. A system that can easily be modeled to reflect the way you think or the processes you manage, increases your effectiveness. You can solve problems faster because you can quickly apply...

What is the real difference between “on premise” systems and SaaS?

by Dave McComb | May 18, 2012 | The Whiteboard

They can be the same software. That isn’t the essential difference. There are many exceptions and edge cases but the central difference in moving from on premise to SaaS is that you are moving from a large capital budget item that takes a long time to approve to...
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