(openPR) Seehausen a. Staffelsee, den 12.1.2008 - Search Analyst Stephen E. Arnold war bei seinem Besuch in London begeistert von unserer HitEngine - und nahm die Gelegenheit gleich war, um ein Interview mit Norbert Weitkämper über die XSEARCH Produkte zu führen. Stephen E. Arnold, Autor des "Enterprise Search Reports", gilt als der weltweit anerkannte Spezialist im Bereich Suchtechnologien.
Das Interview können Sie auf seiner Webseite "BeyondSearch" hier lesen:
Über STEPHEN E. ARNOLD
Stephen is a technology and financial analyst with more than 30 years of experience. Stephen has extensive operational and entrepreneurial experience, able to bridge the gap between new ideas and the financial implications of a technology.
He has worked in all aspects of software and online systems since graduating from college. Stephen is the author of six books and over 50 journal articles. In October 2004, CMSWatch.com published Stephen’s 450-page “The Enterprise Search Report.” This report profiles 27 enterprise search engines and includes management, budgeting, and technical information. His newest study is “The Google Legacy” to be published by Infonortics, Ltd. in Tetbury, Glou. in the summer of 2005.
In 1972, Stephen was recruited by Nuclear Utility Services, a unit of Halliburton Industries, where he worked on a wide range of nuclear and electrical engineering projects. In 1976, he joined Booz, Allen & Hamilton and helped build its technology management practice. In 1981, he left Booz, and assumed responsibility for electronic publishing activities at the Courier-Journal & Louisville Times. Products nurtured under his management include ABI/INFORM, Business Dateline, and Pharmaceutical News Index, and the General Periodical Index. Bell Laboratories nominated him in 1989 for the Eagleton Lectureship, awarded each year by the American Society of Information Scientists. At that lecture, he was asked to join Ziff Communications as a officer responsible for technology strategy. Prior to the sale of the Ziff holdings in 1991, Mr. Arnold developed a consultancy that served Mr. Ziff and other clients. In 1999, Stephen received Thomson Corporation’s award for the best technical paper authored in 1998. His article on push technology remains a frequently-cited discussion of agent-based messaging.
In 2003, Stephen received the Malcom Hill Award, sponsored by the New York State Library Association. This award recognized Stephen’s contributions to the online industry.
Over the past 13 years, Mr. Arnold has worked provided technical, financial, and strategic support for many technology projects. In 1993, he and a partner started Point (Top 5%) of the Internet, selling that property to Lycos, Inc. in 1996. Since that time, Mr. Arnold has been involved in a number of projects related to Internet technology, including the personalization tools used in the original @Home service. In 2000, he helped develop the plan, architecture, and security guidelines concepts for First-Gov.gov, the official gateway to U.S. governmental information (and now one of the ten highest traffic sites in North America). He remains involved in a range of eGov initiatives through his work with Rockville, Maryland-based InfoZen, Inc. He is also affiliated with the Mercer Island Group, a marketing intelligence consulting firm located in Bellevue, Washington. He was a member of the planning team for USWest’s electronic yellow pages. He has assisted organizations worldwide with technology strategy related to new online and system, and software products and revenue opportunities. Stephen has provided business strategy services to a company funded by the French government’s CNRS, the French government’s equivalent of the National Science Foundation.
EBSCO Electronic Publishing
General Services Administration
John Wiley & Sons
The New York Times
Thomson Corporation
USWest
VNU
The White House
Kinokuniya Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
Kasai Institute of Information Science (Osaka, Japan)
Contact Mr. Arnold at:
Postal Box 320
Harrod’s Creek, Kentucky 40027, USA
Voice: (502) 228-1966
Facsimile: (502) 228-0548
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