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Thursday, September 08, 2005

InformationWeek > Venture Viewpoint << In Search Of Intelligent Search >> > September 7, 2005:

"To search effectively behind the firewall, you need to provide relevant context or 'metadata' to your data. On the Web, Google uses text such as 'best football team' as a kind of metadata—that is, it uses terms and links on one page to classify and rank other pages. Behind the firewall, though, you need an enterprise-wide classification system, also called a 'taxonomy,' to create your metadata, say Madrona Venture Group executives Greg Gottesman and Dan Weld. Establishing and managing an enterprise-wide taxonomy is the first, and arguably most important, step toward successful enterprise search..."

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