Concept Searching Announces Schedule of ‘How To’ Webinars
McLean, VA, US and Stevenage, UK (PRWEB) March 11, 2014 -- Concept Searching, the global leader in semantic metadata generation, auto-classification, taxonomy management software, and developer of the Smart Content Framework™, is pleased to announce the return of its popular ‘How To’ webinar series. Registration is open for the first webinar, ‘How To Use Intelligent Migration in Office 365’, scheduled for March 19th, 11:30am-11:45am EDT.
Initiated in 2013, the popular ‘How To’ webinar series comprises fifteen minute product demos. These short, informative webinars typically look at business problems and how the Concept Searching product platforms solve the challenges. This year, the ‘How To’ webinars will focus solely on the conceptClassifier for Office 365 platform. Topics include:
• How To Use Intelligent Migration in Office 365
• How To Eliminate Security Exposures in Office 365
• How To Address Records Management in Office 365
• How To Use Taxonomies and the Term Store in Office 365
• How To Deploy Enterprise Strength Search in Office 365
The first webinar in the series focuses on intelligent migration. Migration is usually fraught with budget overruns and lengthy projects, and is often perceived as just moving content from one location to another. conceptClassifier for Office 365 automatically generates semantic metadata based on specific concepts within content, auto-classifies the content, provides powerful taxonomy tools to accurately migrate content by concepts, and also identifies records that were never declared and confidential or data privacy information that was never secured. As a result, content is intelligently migrated instead of just moving it to a different location.
“Our ‘How To’ webinar series provides attendees with a hands-on experience of our technologies and an understanding of how they solve business challenges,” said Martin Garland, President of Concept Searching. “We feel it is an excellent opportunity to introduce business and technical professionals to our products, so they can appreciate exactly what the technologies accomplish and how they can be used to achieve their objectives,” he concluded.
conceptClassifier for Office 365 enables effective management of unstructured content by enforcing and extending enterprises’ on-premise information governance policies within the cloud environment. Metadata driven policy actions on content used in migration, identifying and securing sensitive information, or in the automatic declaration of documents of record, are capabilities added to the Office 365 platform. conceptClassifier for Office 365 provides management of the term sets, synchronizing the Term Store with the corporate taxonomies in the conceptTaxonomyManager component, and auto-classifying content, to enable effective management of unstructured content by applying the same information governance policies in all environments.
Those interested in attending the ‘How To’ webinars can find full details and registration links on the Concept Searching Upcoming Webinars website page.
About Concept Searching
Founded in 2002, Concept Searching is now the industry leader specializing in conceptual metadata generation, auto-classification, and taxonomy management. Platform agnostic, Concept Searching is also a Microsoft managed partner with a Gold competency in Application Development, and offers a complete suite of SharePoint solutions. The award winning technologies integrated with Concept Searching’s Smart Content Framework™ encompass the entire portfolio of unstructured information assets in on-premise, cloud, or hybrid environments. Clients have deployed the intelligent metadata enabled solutions to improve search, records management, protection of privacy data, migration, text analytics, eDiscovery, and Enterprise/Web 2.0.
Concept Searching is headquartered in the US with offices in the UK, Canada and South Africa. For more information about Concept Searching’s solutions and technologies visit our Blog.
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Nicola Barnes, Concept Searching, http://www.conceptsearching.com, +1 (703) 531-8564, [email protected]
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