Coveo Client Advises on Search Deployments

May 21, 2014

Market Wired hosts a press release titled, “Join Coveo and Majedie Asset Management at Enterprise Search Europe 2014.” The title is a bit confusing, since it was published (at least at Market Wired) on the last day of that conference. It describes a presentation to be given that day by Coveo client Majedie Asset Management on best practices for search deployments in the financial services field. The write-up reports:

“During a presentation taking place on Wednesday, April 30 at 12:20 p.m., titled, ‘Search and Relevance in the Financial Services Industry,’ Simon Hazlitt, information director and co-founder of Majedie Asset Management, will share details of Majedie’s search-driven knowledge solution. After sharing the firm’s objectives and planning process for the initiative, Hazlitt will detail how Majedie provided its analysts with powerful, secure, single-point access to contextually relevant enterprise knowledge from across multiple on-premise and cloud-based systems.

“‘We worked closely with Majedie Asset Management to architect a truly next-generation knowledge solution for the firm,’ commented Coveo’s de Jong. ‘We are honored that Majedie’s innovation and successes will be highlighted at the conference, and suspect that conference attendees will gain many valuable and actionable insights from Simon’s presentation.'”

Kind of short notice, I think. Nevertheless, we’re intrigued by the term “search-driven architecture.” What does that mean, exactly? The press release offers this link to more information on Majedie’s implementation, but I could not find the answer there, either. Hmm.

Founded in 2005 by some members of the team which developed Copernic Desktop Search, Coveo serves organizations large, medium, and small with solutions that aim to be agile and easy to use yet scalable, fast, and efficient. The company maintains offices in the U.S., Netherlands, and Quebec.

Cynthia Murrell, May 21, 2014

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