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OpenText Named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Document Mining and Analytics Platforms, Q2 2024

OpenText Information Management

OpenText™ is thrilled to announce that our IDOL™ platform has been named a leader in Forrester's recent vendor evaluation for document mining and analytics providers. Discover the Power of OpenText IDOL OpenText IDOL offers advanced AI-driven document mining and analytics to manage and extract insights from diverse data sources.

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Mine, Mine, All Mine

John Battelle's Searchblog

Author’s musical preferences not included… No Longer Mine When I write, I like to listen to music. I’m currently researching a book covering the history of the Internet, and it’d be incredibly useful to have access to the emails and files I interacted with while we were building Wired, The Industry Standard , or Federated Media.

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Embeddable AI saves time building powerful AI applications

IBM Big Data Hub

Just a few weeks ago, IBM announced an expansion to their embeddable AI software portfolio with the release of three containerized Watson libraries. The new libraries include: IBM Watson Natural Language Processing Library for Embed. IBM Watson Speech-to-Text Library for Embed. Partner solutions using embeddable AI.

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Spotlight: Happy Birthday, West Virginia

Unwritten Record

The film, West Virginia and Its Natural Resources , was part of the film library of the Bureau of Mines. The library served as a way to further agency’s mission to spread information on the extraction, processing, use and conservation of mineral resources. Clip from West Virginia and Its Natural Resources.

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No separation between physical and digital

CILIP

THROUGHOUT history, libraries have been grounded in physical artefacts and a sense of place – in print books and library buildings. The advent of digital collections, and the notion of a ‘digital library’, prompted something of an existential crisis, presaging the potential demise of libraries as physical places.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

Peter Drucker (1999) compared the Industrial and Information Revolutions and their impacts on societies, industries, and jobs. So, the concept of DT is not new and was predicted as the foundation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. [1] Figure 1: Illustration of Bush’s Memex. Information and Content Explosion.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Now the Fourth Industrial Revolution [2] is “digitizing the farm”— that is, radically reimagining agriculture through big data analytics that help farmers increase crop yields and using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor pests, plant diseases, soil nutrients, and other growing conditions. There is virtually no paper today.