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by Matt Manning When businesses began to use their corporate web sites for more than just “brochure-ware,” they opened up a world of opportunities to streamline communications with customers, employees, investors, and suppliers. Corporate web sites today can include RFP ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on May 16, 2016

After eight years of growth, Information Evolution has moved to newer, larger facilities in South India. We’ve combined our two Coimbatore offices and moved them to the state-of-the-art Tidel Park Special Economic Zone (SEZ) facility near Coimbatore International Airport. This ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on May 3, 2016

by Matt Manning When the Worldwide Web was born in the 1990s, there was a lot of talk about disintermediation. The removal of layers of intermediaries—middlemen, that is—in marketplaces and other commercial processes would lead to fewer handoffs and price ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on April 12, 2016

by Matt Manning For the information industry, the question of customers’ return on investment in data subscriptions and licenses is an existential one: without a clear ROI, renewal rates go down and information services wither away (see The Importance of ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on February 1, 2016

by Kevin Dodds After half a decade of ever-increasing crowdsourcing volume, IEI has decided to put crowd-centered technology at the center of everything we do. This doesn’t mean that we now only use external crowd workers ‑ on the contrary, ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on November 10, 2015

by Matt Manning A few years ago, I spoke of a promised land of interlocking APIs aggregating disparate yet authoritative sources of information, so that information services could provide up-to-the-minute data accuracy. If a corporate office were to move or ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on October 7, 2015

by Rajiv Manickam NoSQL data stores have become more popular as a means of handling the petabytes of data created by user-generated content, GIS data, and the traffic logs of high-volume websites and apps. By storing data in “documents” with ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on September 21, 2015

by Matt Manning Our society’s move to digital has given rise to enormous uncertainty in legal quarters. Specifically, the ownership of information has never been more unclear at a time when we’re inundated with ever-increasing volumes of data. We got ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on June 30, 2015