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What Was I Looking For (WWILF)?

WWILFing is a technology phenomenon most of us are familiar with when sitting in front of our computer screens.  That dreaded moment when you ask yourself – what was I looking for?

We cannot pretend that Microsoft has invented a cure for WWILFing but we are developing very powerful solutions for searching and finding the information and knowledge you are trying to find somewhere in your computer systems – be it structured information in databases or business applications; or unstructured data in intranets, miscellaneous information repositories or finding the specialist resource or knowledge held by other people in your organisation.

We are running a Live Meeting (webcast) on Enterprise Search in the Public Sector on Tuesday September 4th from 10-11AM.  All you need to do to take part is to pre-register and activate this link and connect to the dial-in conference call:

Live Meeting Web URL:

http://www.livemeeting.com/cc/wwe_uk/present?id=1032349735&pw=641A6C9C&recording_agreement=accepted&formSubmitted=true

Live Meeting Conference Call Number:

Telephone:        0118 909 2000

Access Pin:      1796572

If you can’t join us for the live webcast then you will be able to replay it from our website (www.microsoft.com/uk/publicsector) at a time that suits you.

Also, there is now one place where you can go to find information about Microsoft’s search solutions including case studies, product overviews and white papers:

www.microsoft.com/enterprisesearch

 

Posted by Ian

Posted: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:29 PM by ukgovernment

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