Venue and dateThe City Suite, Thistle City Hotel, Barbican, London EC1V 8DS
Tuesday 10 November 2009, 9.30-16.30
Course OutlineMany organisations are finding that the search application on their web site and intranet, or even a more comprehensive enterprise search, is not providing the expected benefits. Finding a solution to the problem is not easy as there are so many variables. Is the search engine unsuitable for the task, are expectations too high, or is the way that the search engine has been implemented not best practice?
The objective of this workshop is to help delegates analyse the nature of the problem that they are facing, and then to provide a range of solutions for consideration.
The main sections of the workshop will be
- Diagnosing search problems
- Understanding why and how people search
- The impact of content quality on search performance
- Google and SharePoint as search solutions
- Overview of commercial and open-source search engines
- Upgrade or replace – the options and issues
- Staffing the search team
- Developing a strategic plan for search
Who Should Attend
Intranet and web managers who already have implemented search, even at a basic level, and wish to gain an appreciation of how to either get more from the investment, or what is involved in upgrading or replacing the current application.
Presenter
The course will be presented by Martin White, Managing Director, Intranet Focus Ltd, who has evaluated SharePoint 2007 on behalf of a number of his clients and is writing a report on the use of SharePoint 2007 for intranet applications.
Further details and booking form available on the UKeIG website.
Labels: 2009, search engines, search strategies, seminars, Training, UKeiG