
When a leading government intelligence agency realized that it needed a better way to sort through the mountains of data they were processing to uncover threats against the nation, they decided to build a topic map that would ease the retrieval of more accurate, time-sensitive information. By enabling agency analysts to read the summary of a document, and then decide whether they want to read more or move on, the topic map helps analysts review more information at a faster rate, deliver better intelligence and help other defense agencies respond to emerging threats.
Existing platforms built to deliver information—Web sites and corporate databases—were often not designed to support or facilitate an integrated information management strategy. To share, interpret and respond to the wealth of information now available, organizations also need to adopt emerging knowledge-sharing standards, search strategies and text mining approaches.
That means making the right decisions to ensure that they don’t lock their information – and its accompanying metadata – within expensive, proprietary applications that don’t allow them to adapt to new developments.
Innodata Isogen can help you make the right information management decisions and ensure that your organization can search and retrieve relevant information more efficiently. We can also help you create intelligence from disparate data sources and multiple formats and contextualize search results to the needs of different audiences.
We recently helped a leading European media company design a knowledge model that combines information from 30 different systems to support content management and content reuse as well as knowledge capture and knowledge interchange with external and internal audiences. We also developed a transition strategy that ensures that information stored within existing legacy systems is integrated into the new enterprise-wide search architecture.
Contact us to learn more about how we can help your organization improve the way it accesses and utilizes mission-critical information.
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