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June 17, 2009

Open Source for Enterprise Search: Webinar

I just learned from David Fishman of Lucid Imagination that KMWorld Magazine and Lucid are presenting a webinar Tuesday, June 23rd. In addition to KMWorld publisher Andy Moore, the webinar will feature Sue Feldman of IDC and Ranga Muvavarirwa and Tom Morton of Comcast Interactive Media.

The KMWorld mailer says:

Business and government are using enterprise search to lower barriers to information for search, retrieval, analysis and exploration. Now Open Source is lowering the barriers to search, accelerating time-to-value from rapidly growing, diversifying organizational document and data resources.

Register for the free webinar at http://www.kmworld.com/webinars/lucid/23jun2009/kmb/. You may need to register with KMWorld or log in if you've already attended any of their webinars.

We've blogged about Lucid and open source before,and the need for more enterprise packaging before open source really becomes an enterprise solution. We'll be excited to hear what the folks from Comcast have to say.

s/Miles

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