George Everitt, Applied Relevance’s founder and president, will be speaking at the Enterprise Search Summit, a 2-day, in-depth conference that covers the development, implementation and enhancement of cutting-edge internal search capabilities, to be held on the 10th & 11th of May, at the Hilton New York.
Mr Everrit will be speaking alongside other presentors from the International Monetary Fund, on the organization’s experience in applying taxonomies to unstructured information. The presentation will highlight taxonomies and automatic classification at the IMF, and how they are used to support the stabilizing forces provided by this global organization.
Included will be real-world tips an techniques for building effective taxonomies against a core repository of documents. Platforms discussed will be SharePoint 2007, SharePoint 2010, FAST Search for SharePoint, AR·Semantics, SeeUnity and OpenText DM5.
George Everitt is the founder and president of Applied Relevance, with over 15 years experience in the fields of enterprise search and knowledge management. Mr Everitt has implemented high profile taxonomy and enterprise search applications at numerous prestigious organizations world wide, including The IMF, the United Nations, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Chase and Morgan Stanley, among many others.

AR·Semantics provides automatic tagging, taxonomy management and faceted navigation features to enterprise content management and enterprise search applications.