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February 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 2]: Features
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An avian flu pandemic could infect 90 million people in the United States and kill 2 million, according to a study released in December by the Congressional Budget Office. The economic effects could be equally devastating, with a reduction of about $675 billion in the gross domestic product.
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Steve Barth
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) mirrors the goals of knowledge management in synthesizing information from disparate sources into a meaningful view.
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Posted 01 Feb 2006
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An SOA is a complicated, usually multiyear undertaking, so the tools required can be various indeed. Here’s a sampling of the kind of activities SOA tools need to address as well as general explanations of tool types.
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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John Harney
Actual opinions vary on exactly what open source means, and how broad a category it defines. At its most basic, the definition is simple: It's software for which the source code is publicly available, free of charge.
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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David Feldman
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February 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 2]: Industry Watch
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Coveo goes with Dragon AudioMining
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Develop chemical information solution
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Designed for small to midsize companies
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Rubenstein Technology rolls out RubyContent
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Contact Centers In-Line validated
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Canto releases Cumulus Video Suite
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Recommind launches latest version
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Biz360 and Feedster partner
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Vignette strengthens capabilities
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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February 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 2]: News Analysis
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As a result of the three-day New York City transit strike in December, the millions of commuters who regularly travel into Manhattan or throughout the five boroughs had to find an alternate means of transportation or an alternate workplace.
In spite of the ongoing efforts of vendors and user organizations, the management of non-structured data (content) continues to be a problem, with significant impact.
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Sarah Kittmer
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Hugh McKellar
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February 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 2]: Columns by David Weinberger
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"There's always been information," said a member of an information architects mailing list I audit. I think that's probably not true, and it has implications for what we think our businesses are made out of.
Posted 01 Feb 2006
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David Weinberger
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February 2006 [Volume 15, Issue 2]: Columns From The Editor
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Posted 01 Feb 2006
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Hugh McKellar