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Round 2 WHO COVID-19 Classification study is still open if you’d like to do it.
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There are mental maps out there in humanity. We just need to discover them.
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Which method works better: end-user or automated tagging?
While there are proponents for both sides of this ongoing debate, they do agree on this: properly tagged content provides countless benefits. It is more organized, easier to find, optimized for search and indexing, and when also classified, is easily protected.
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MetaVis (news, site ) has a new solution available that allows you to tag and classify your content directly within SharePoint 2010.
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Last week Clearwell and Recommind released updates to their respective eDiscovery platforms. Not to be outdone, StoredIQ (news, site) is leading the charge this week with their own announcement. StoredIQ now offers classification-based security, available immediately.
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We know that SharePoint is most often used as a document management solution in organizations today. But out of the box, SharePoint doesn't have all the necessary features for securing and classifying documents.
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Earlier this fall Mimosa released a new solution -- email archiving -- as an addition to its NearPoint product. Tomorrow, they'll announce another new addition, aimed at classifying and tagging archived content. Mimosa NearPoint Retention and Classification Option (RCO) is an add-on module to the Mimosa NearPoint platform that can
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IBM has announced an upgrade to its Classification Module, which automates the categorization of large volumes of enterprise information, integrating with the FileNet P8 CMS platform.
The system is aimed at data stored in FileNet repositories. It automatically determines the importance of information, then stores and classifies it appropriately.
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