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118.com Case Study
There are numerous 118-prefixed phone services - 118888, 118118, 118212, 118500 ad infinitum - and on the web there is 118.com, owned by Conduit, whose main businesses are traditional telephone-based directory-enquiry services, including the UK, Ireland and France, and call centre operations, such as mobile phone provisioning for Vodafone. Acquiring the various 118 domains was a stroke of marketing genius that puts Conduit ahead of its competitors.
Document Management
Document Management is about bringing your documents under control. It is about automating your business processes to improve efficiency, thus improving profitability. Making it easier for staff to do their jobs, easier to carry out tasks and easier to find the information they need.
Enterprise Search
If you are considering investing in any kind of information management solution, then you need to ensure that you provide your users with an efficient and intelligent search experience. This is why Ixxus developed its own enterprise search methodology – ‘Intelligent Search’.
Jan 25: Ixxus Improve Search for Associated Newspapers
LONDON, UK – January 25, 2012 – Ixxus today announced that it has undertaken two phases of work for the Associated News & Media Group. Their subsidiary, Associated Newspapers, is one of the UK’s largest publishers of national newspapers and consumer websites, publishing The Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday and Metro
Sep 202011: Ixxus to deliver five speaking slots at Alfresco DevCon 2011
Ixxus today announced that they have been awarded an impressive total of five speaking slots for the upcoming Alfresco DevCon 2011, to be held at Prospero House in London on 9-10th November 2011. As the only Alfresco platinum partner in the UK, Ixxus are proud to have the chance to share some of their experiences with conference delegates.
The Case for Lucene/Solr
Sponsored by Lucid Imagination
In today’s information-driven environment, search is a critical solution to problems when it slashes the time and effort separating end users from the data they value. Search spans the range of business models and use cases—from driving direct customer sales, to analytics and business intelligence, employee productivity, and reduced administrative overhead. Making the best use of search requires two perspectives: both a look at the business requirements for a search application and a view to new business opportunities created by using search to leverage the organization’s content resources.




