We live in a world of silos - separate systems each with data essential to our daily work. No organization has all its important information in one place - 61% of knowledge workers regularly access 4 or more systems to get the information they need to do their jobs, and 15% need 11 or more systems. Integration to provide a unified view across these systems is very valuable, but it has been difficult to accomplish - even between different Microsoft products. This seminar will show you how to bridge across these silos using a search-based approach that is both quick and powerful.
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Enterprise search Information
1. Using search to integrate O365, Dynamics 365,
SharePoint, and LOB systems
Connecting Across Silos
2. Agenda
• Introduction
• Knowledge Accessibility
• Modern Enterprise Ecosystems
• Enterprise Search & Knowledge Apps
• Solutions & Demos
– Sales Assistant
– Customer Support Portal
• Knowledge Apps in Office 365 and the Microsoft Cloud
• Next Steps
3. About the Company and Speaker
Netwoven
• Founded in 2001
• All founders are ex-Microsoft
• Served over 200 clients in the Bay Area
• Ranked in Inc. 5000 list twice
• Delivery Centers in US & India
Speaker
Joined Netwoven Team in 2007
Andrew “Drew” Sutton
Practice Director, Content
& Collaboration
4. Netwoven Offerings
Consulting Products Staffing
What
Lines of Business
TeamConnect
Business Productivity
InsightConnect
Big Data & Analytics
CustomerConnect
Business Automation
InfrastructureConnec
t Infrastructure Services
Operating Principles
Global, Cost-effective
Delivery
Flexible Engagements
to Match Needs
Agile Methodologies
Value to Clients
Expertise
On Demand
Availability
Collaboration
Open & Direct
Communication
Cost Effective
How
Why
6. Knowledge Accessibility
Situation: Vast quantities and variety of information is constantly created
and stored
Challenge: How to aggregate, normalize and present this info so that
users can efficiently answer their questions and fulfill their roles?
Goal: Provide users a combination of broad generic search capabilities
and a cohesive set of purpose-built Knowledge Applications with clear
direction on how to use
9. Knowledge Applications
• Knowledge Applications are
becoming very popular
• One location for consolidated view
of information about a specific topic
• Leverage Search, Analytics, Machine
Learning, Natural Language, Content
Access APIs
• The challenge is to aggregate,
normalize and present information
from many places into one powerful
tool
• Think of Knowledge Apps as next
gen Search Applications
10. Enterprise Search vs. Knowledge Apps
Enterprise Search
• Broad scope to index and serve queries
across MANY systems
• Does well converting user interaction
into ranking feedback OOTB
• Works best with non-hierarchical
results
• Typically significantly less effort to
implement than a Knowledge App
Knowledge Apps
• Provides multi-faceted views of
information, from many systems,
about a specific topic
• Typically the best place to search for
answers to questions about that topic
• Many times will make use of search,
Machine Learning and other
technologies to provide more insightful
information than generic search
• Typically more involved
implementation
13. Sales Assistant: Logical Data Flow
Sales
Assistant
App
CRIS
Voice to Text
LUIS
Semantics
Extraction
Data Sources
2
3
4
5
9
7
8
Voice Data
Text
Text
Semantics
Data Access Query
Data Response
Text ResponseUser
Human Voice
AI Voice Response
1
10
Intelligence
Service
Voice Data
1
Query
Generation
14. Sales Assistant: Logical Architecture
Client
App/Device
CRIS
Voice to Text
LUIS
Semantics
Extraction
Web Service
App/API
Data Sources
Text to Speech
ML Studio Service
EndPoints
Power BI
Bot FX
SQL Server
or DW
Document
Db
Key/ValueGraph Db
Table Store BLOB
Microsoft Azure
Voice Data
Text + Tabular Data
& Power BI Visuals
Human
User
Voice Capture
Polyglot
18. Knowledge Apps: Summary
• Combining traditional enterprise search with other data sources and UX
components can result in really powerful solutions!
• With Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Graph Data and other
feeder systems, the sky is the limit!
• These solutions, once built, can run in highly managed environments
with low overhead.
19. Why Build Knowledge Apps with SharePoint and in the
Microsoft Cloud?
• Highly managed services
• Data center affinity = performance!
• Natural fit with Office 365 / SharePoint implementation
• Strong ecosystem of connectors to pull data from various repositories
• Rich content processing capabilities for data transformation,
normalization and analytical processing
• Single Index in SharePoint Online with rich ranking model for serving
most appropriate information right up
• Usage information feedback loop
• Azure’s industry leading intelligence & machine learning tools & services
20. Next Steps
• GSA or FAST ESP End of Life coming up soon?
• Need help re-envisioning your search strategy and roadmap?
• Have some Knowledge Apps you want to build?
• Need better support in the field with the right information?
• Re-indexing taking too long after schema change?
• Need to incorporate more systems & data into your index?
• Would you like to modernize your search UX?
Notas do Editor
Talk about People360 for the multi-faceted comparison
Can do most with Search Based Application… get results from many systems, Could even use GQL to get search to get graph result…
However when we want to mash up analytics data with PowerBI Visualizations, a hierarchical Organizational and Department Chart