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What does the future of information management look like?

What does the future of information management look like?

On November 3, our co-founder Bastian Maiworm gave a keynote on the information management of the future at the Digital FUTUREcongress in Essen.
His view of things:
Due to the fact that data is growing exponentially and the amount of data silos tends to increase, it is becoming more and more confusing and difficult for employees to access information quickly. Therefore, in the future, there will be a higher-level instance that suggests the relevant information to the employee at the right time.

Learning from the Internet — How AI Simplifies Corporate Searches

Learning from the Internet — How AI Simplifies Corporate Searches

Search engines on the Internet have been around for a long time. In 1998, the concept behind Google was introduced by graduates of Stanford University. Today, in addition to the top dog Google, there are other providers such as Bing and DuckDuckGo. Without them, the Internet would probably be an impenetrable jungle for most people.

Müller Maschinentechnik successfully centralizes access to know-how for employees

Müller Maschinentechnik successfully centralizes access to know-how for employees

The statistics show it: Accessing the right information in the company is increasingly difficult. For example, every third search in the company already takes between 5 and 25 minutes. What’s more, in 67.5% of all cases it takes at least 3 searches to find the right information. This trend is not only felt by large companies with thousands of employees, but also by medium-sized companies with dozens or hundreds of employees. The reasons for this are trivial: rapidly increasing data volumes, employee fluctuations and an increased number of options for storing information.

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