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      <language>Mining for Information - bringing the gold to the surface</language>
      <title>Mining for Information - bringing the gold to the surface</title>
      <description>Information overload is a problem for all of us: too many emails, too much data. Sorting the wheat from the chaff is a major challenge. And if lawyers are to focus on the right information, a lot of the sorting has to be done for them. This article looks at how can firms approach this challenge?</description>
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      <language>Making Know How Central to the Business of Law</language>
      <title>Making Know How Central to the Business of Law</title>
      <description>What is the role of knowledge within law firms?  More importantly, how can you harness both Legal and Business knowledge to give your firm the competitive edge? This paper seeks to cover the role of knowledge within law firms, both as it exists now and how it could be in the future.</description>
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      <language>Know How Systems &#8211; Is Technology the Answer?</language>
      <title>Know How Systems &#8211; Is Technology the Answer?</title>
      <description>How should lawyers approach knowledge management (KM) in their organisation? This article discusses how although developments in technology may be the driving force behind the legal sectors interest, people and processes should not be ignored.</description>
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      <language>The Renaissance of Knowledge Management&#8230; and what it means for In-House Lawyers</language>
      <title>The Renaissance of Knowledge Management&#8230; and what it means for In-House Lawyers</title>
      <description>The legal sector is once again turning its attention to Knowledge Management (KM) but what&#8217;s changed since the first wave of KM vendors.  This article looks at why search vendors are receiving a warmer welcome from the legal sector and what the renaissance means in practical terms for lawyers</description>
      <link>http://ithound.computing.co.uk/ithound/view_abstract?id=2377</link>
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      <language>Data Warehousing as a Service - On-demand Data Warehousing that Drives Business Insight </language>
      <title>Data Warehousing as a Service - On-demand Data Warehousing that Drives Business Insight </title>
      <description>In this white paper, discover how on-demand data warehousing allows you to undertake large-scale data analytics as and when you need it and at the price you can afford.</description>
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      <language>The Big Picture You&#8217;ve Never Seen: Enterprise SharePoint Recovery</language>
      <title>The Big Picture You&#8217;ve Never Seen: Enterprise SharePoint Recovery</title>
      <description>When you&#8217;re responsible for maintaining your organization&#8217;s data, there are few incidents worse than when your data disappears. This white paper details how to prepare for inadvertent data loss if you are using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.</description>
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      <language>Delivering innovation in globally distirubuted environments</language>
      <title>Delivering innovation in globally distirubuted environments</title>
      <description>This paper focuses on the delivery aspect of innovation and describes how the concept of 'Innovation Network' has been applied. It also highlights the need to acquire a mature Globally Distributed Work (GDW) capability for delivering innovation.</description>
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