Arnold Lecture Cebit 2013
March 5, 2013
An abbreviated version of Stephen E Arnold’s lecture about enterprise search challenges at the 2013 Cebit Conference is now available. To listen to the eight minute talk, navigate to the audio archive. You can find additional information on the ArnoldIT portal page at www.xenky.com.
Stuart Schram, March 1, 2013
Written by Stephen E. Arnold · Filed Under Business strategy, Enterprise, News, Search
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