The slides from a joint TEMIS - Marklogic webinar with
Guest speaker : Amanda Ward (Nature Publishing Group)
MarkLogic : David Wormald
TEMIS : Daniel Mayer (myself)
1. The Smart Content Advantage June 8 th 2010 Daniel Mayer Product Marketing Manager David Wormald Sales Director UK, Information & Media Amanda Ward Head of platform technologies
12. An Agile Information Infrastructure Application Services MarkLogic Infrastructure HTML / XML Reports Briefings Policies Metadata Connectors And Toolkits Customer Applications Custom Publishing Content Analytics Metadata catalogs Search- Based Apps Mobile Content Delivery
13. The 3 Ingredients of Content Enrichment 1. Information Extraction HTC Strikes Back Against Apple – Wall Street Journal - NIRAJ SHETH May 13 th 2010 - HTC Corp., the maker of several phones that run on Google Inc.'s Android platform, filed a complaint against Apple Inc. alleging patent infringement, a move that follows an intellectual-property suit that the iPhone maker filed against HTC two months ago. HTC's complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleges that Apple has violated five patents held by the Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer and asks the trade court to stop Apple from selling the iPhone, the iPad and iPod in the U.S. Apple in March filed complaints with the ITC, and in a federal court in Delaware, outlining a total of 20 patents related to touch-screen technology and mobile computing that it alleges HTC infringed. In its filing, HTC cites patents related to power consumption in smartphones and how cellphones dial contacts from an address book. Some of the patents cited by Apple in its suit also relate to power usage, but it wasn't immediately clear how similar those claims are to HTC's. "We are taking this action against Apple to protect our intellectual property, our industry partners, and most importantly our customers that use HTC phones," HTC's North American vice president, Jason Mackenzie, said in a written statement. In another sign of the growing legal pressure on Google and its Android partners, HTC recently announced a licensing deal with Microsoft Corp., which said it believes that HTC's Android phones infringes on a range of Microsoft patents including user interfaces. The share of Android-based smartphones in the U.S. grew to 28% in the first quarter, according to research firm NPD, for the first time edging out the iPhone's 21% share. HTC Apple Google US International Trade Commission Microsoft Corp Jason Mackenzie NIRAJ SHETH Company names US International Trade Commission Organization names People names Niraj Sheth iPhone iPad iPod Product names Jason Mackenzie NPD filed complaints with the ITC filed a complaint against Apple Inc. alleging patent infringement Relationships Court Case ITC recently announced a licensing deal with HTC Licensing American vice president ‘ s North HTC HR iPhone iPad iPod Android smartphones cellphones user interfaces power usage HTC Apple Google Microsoft Corp. NPD Technology names Android smartphones power usage user interfaces The share of Android-based smartphones in the U.S. grew to 28% in the first quarter Market share
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16. The 3 Ingredients of Content Enrichment 3. Content Networking HTC Strikes Back Against Apple – Wall Street Journal - NIRAJ SHETH May 13 th 2010 - HTC Corp., the maker of several phones that run on Google Inc.'s Android platform, filed a complaint against Apple Inc. alleging patent infringement, a move that follows an intellectual-property suit that the iPhone maker filed against HTC two months ago. HTC's complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleges that Apple has violated five patents held by the Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer and asks the trade court to stop Apple from selling the iPhone, the iPad and iPod in the U.S. Apple in March filed complaints with the ITC, and in a federal court in Delaware, outlining a total of 20 patents related to touch-screen technology and mobile computing that it alleges HTC infringed. In its filing, HTC cites patents related to power consumption in smartphones and how cellphones dial contacts from an address book. Some of the patents cited by Apple in its suit also relate to power usage, but it wasn't immediately clear how similar those claims are to HTC's. "We are taking this action against Apple to protect our intellectual property, our industry partners, and most importantly our customers that use HTC phones," HTC's North American vice president, Jason Mackenzie, said in a written statement. In another sign of the growing legal pressure on Google and its Android partners, HTC recently announced a licensing deal with Microsoft Corp., which said it believes that HTC's Android phones infringes on a range of Microsoft patents including user interfaces. The share of Android-based smartphones in the U.S. grew to 28% in the first quarter, according to research firm NPD, for the first time edging out the iPhone's 21% share. filed complaints with the ITC filed a complaint against Apple Inc. alleging patent infringement ITC recently announced a licensing deal with HTC American vice president ‘ s North HTC HTC Apple Google US International Trade Commission Microsoft Corp iPhone iPad iPod Jason Mackenzie NIRAJ SHETH Android smartphones cellphones user interfaces power usage The share of Android-based smartphones in the U.S. grew to 28% in the first quarter NPD other articles discussing Apple http://news.google.com/news/search?q = Apple Biography of Jason Mackenzie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Jason Mackenzie other articles discussing Apple and HTC http://news.google.com/news/search?q= + Apple HTC patents held by Apple related to smartphones http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?S1=( +AND+ ) smartphones Apple Your Content Repo SELECT ?content WHERE { ?content c:topic “ ” ?content c:Author “ ” ?content c:keyplayer “ ” } Market share NPD Android SELECT ?content WHERE { ?content c:topic “ ” ?content c:keyplayer “ ” } Court Case Apple
46. Q & A Daniel Mayer [email_address] David Wormald [email_address] Amanda Ward [email_address]
Notas do Editor
Experience in BI, DBMS, App Servers, Search US based company Sequoia Capital: a few small successes like Oracle, Google, Yahoo, Youtube, Apple 4 th fastest by Deloitte
Breadth of industries, companies, usages… Major companies are betting on Mark Logic to build next generation information applications
Our XML Server is unique and powerful - Combine Database, Search, and Application Server Built together, not bolted on – a true hybrid technology, we didn’t just take a search engine, a DBMS and a blow torch and weld them together Without one of the components, there is no XML server Uses standard XML formats and languages for data, querying, and logic It turns out this was a very good idea. - There is *a lot* of information that is XML or is naturally modeled by XML.
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This slide talks to why MarkLogic Server is the ideal platform for information applications that leverage entity enrichment
Don’t forget: Information Infrastructures Start with information as the fundamental unit The XML Server is flexible Capable of massive scale and speed Unifies the information spectrum Information-based Alerting Relevant data finds the user Send email, IM, call a web service, … Run additional queries… Update the database… Exploitation of Location Information Search using Geospatial markup in the data Search based on proximity or area Real-time query and analytics
Don’t forget: Information Infrastructures Start with information as the fundamental unit The XML Server is flexible Capable of massive scale and speed Unifies the information spectrum Information-based Alerting Relevant data finds the user Send email, IM, call a web service, … Run additional queries… Update the database… Exploitation of Location Information Search using Geospatial markup in the data Search based on proximity or area Real-time query and analytics