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Posted by Stan Hazen on July 05, 1999 at 23:09:36:
In Reply to: Knowing posted by Laurence Smith on June 30, 1999 at 11:37:30:
I'd have to think that's a wise choice - the Autonomy Knowledge Server is a wonderful system as far as I'm concerned. My experience with Autonomy was with Novell and pre-Active Knowledge, unfortunately.About your last point, Autonomy has that base at least partially covered too, do they not? You're only trusting people to create their own profiles to some extent, since much of the profiling is done automatically by the Knowledge Server according to documents they individual reads and produces.
In any case, enjoy it. At my current company, KM is all, ahem, "manual".
-Stan
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