September 10, 2007

The long-standing relationship between Kadme and Kestrel IDM finds more and more areas for collaboration.
Kestrel IDM is a company that provides data hosting, media transcription and scanning services to the oil and gas industry. This type of business has to be very modern and effective in order to provide excellent value to the customers and emerge above its competitors. Therefore Kestrel IDM required very efficient tools and technologies within the area of digital records management, search and retrieval.
Clearly recognising their needs and the drivers for business processes efficiency, Kestrel has chosen Kadme K-view for server-side data preview and metadata capturing and Kadme K-search for the publishing of information catalogues for its customers.
Thanks to Kadme technologies, Kestrel IDM customers have a complete overview of the information hosted for them and the possibility to search through it, order it, demand the scanning of non-digital documents and preview their digital data.
Read more about technicalities and drivers for Kadme and Kestrel collaboration at ECIM 2007: Texas vs California.
Posted by: gianluca @ 1:14 pm
September 7, 2007
Vasily Borisov made this talk in Haugesund at ECIM conference 2007 September the 12th at the workshop “Aspects of Human Capital in IM“. Session supervised by Ellen S. Kjensmo DONG
The topic is self explanatory. We’ll try to talk about communities built around software capabilities.
Without going too much into community psychology or actual software design that we know little of
Watching muli-million communities based around software capabilities and multi-million businesses done around those communities we cant say anymore that Internet is for kids and geeks. something is happening there.
Kids
become rich 
Geeks
become Gurus
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Posted by: gianluca @ 9:09 pm
Vasily Borisov and Chris Hughes aka Christ Huges jointly made this talk in Haugesund at ECIM conference 2007 September the 11th at the workshop “E&P Information Content Management“. Session supervised by Nina B. Knudsen, Exxonnmobil.
Abstract


Black, oily, industrial, complex, for professionals only: wellbores, logs and deviation surveys, seismic velocities, navigation…
Easy-going, funny, user-friendly, entertaining, creative: photos, films, music, blogs & wiki…
Somehow I can’t help seeing a gap of Grand Canyon proportions between these two states. And I’m struggling to understand why? Assuming we like what we do – what’s wrong with our content? why does the process of finding our data hurt? How can we make discovering and using it a more pleasurable experience? How can we put a bit of Californication in our Texas?
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Posted by: gianluca @ 9:04 pm