I was pleased to recently learn the session proposal, Using Chaos
Theory Principals to Overcome Information Overload within the Enterprise and on
the Web, that I submitted with the my Darwin colleague, Thierry Hubert, has
been accepted for the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston on June 14-17. I have
presented at this conference for the past three years and I am very pleased to
do it again. I think this is one of the best conferences on enterprise 2.0 and
I always get to see so many virtual colleagues in person Here is a post on the panel session I
participated in last year, Thoughts on Twitter and Business for Enterprise 2.0
Conference. Below is the description for our session. We hope to see you there.
With the addition of social media to the already increasing amount of
Web content, companies are spending more resources trying to make sense of what
is happening. In addition, the connections between formal, informal, structured
and unstructured information are becoming more difficult to establish. It may
only get worse with the advent of auto-generated content and other content
"farms." In this session we will explore and discuss how the
application of chaos theory to this issue can help break the silos of information
and allow the emergence of meaningful awareness for better decision -making.
This new paradigm moves beyond Page Rank to reduce the impact of traditional
SEO techniques that can elevate low quality content. We will look at how
the visualization of connections between content related to a particular theme
can reveal new relationships and help with the discovery and awareness of
trends, both anticipated and unanticipated.
Thierry and I are also speaking the Enterprise Search Summit in New
York May 11 on Deriving Order
From Chaos Through Discovery and Awareness.
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