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Next-generation knowledge management frees businesses from the "knowledge paralysis" caused by document-oriented search

By: PRLog
STUTTGART, Germany - Nov. 14, 2016 - PRLog -- Theum AG today announced a series of international webinars designed to illustrate how its flagship product Theum enables businesses to transcend the high cost, wasted productivity, and decreasing business agility caused by document-oriented knowledge delivery and search.

Most knowledge management technologies help users find documents faster, but do little to address the significant amount of time they waste searching through documents that match the search criteria but in the end don't contain the required material. Getting "big picture" knowledge from multiple sources remains difficult, creating high compliance risk and onboarding costs. Working with documents and PDF renditions on mobile devices is, in addition, incompatible with the mobile paradigm and represents a major roadblock to accomplishing an effective digital transformation.

Theum helps businesses transcend these problems by delivering knowledge, not documents. It does this by turning contributed documents like policies and procedures, human resources manuals, safety regulations, marketing and sales information, financial reporting guidelines, reports, and more into "atomic" knowledge. The resulting knowledge atoms are thematically analyzed for implied relationships and stored in knowledge bases located throughout the enterprise.

When a user enters a query, Theum searches the entire pool of atomic knowledge, selects the relevant atoms, groups these thematically, and delivers the resulting context-sensitive "answer" to the user on a single web page—ready for immediate use on any device.

The new webinar series "Free your business from the 'knowledge paralysis' caused by document-oriented search," is scheduled to take place on four dates in early December for participants in various time zones. In each 45-minute session, Executive VP Richard Reed will examine five points that are key to achieving effective digital transformation and show how Theum helps businesses respond to the triple challenge of digital transformation, knowledge management, and workforce mobility with a single, intuitive technology.

This is an excellent opportunity to discover a next-generation solution that addresses three of today's most challenging IT requirements holistically, equips businesses with exceptional competitive agility for the coming decade, and brings the era of expensive, document-oriented knowledge delivery to an end.

Visit www.theum.com/en/webinars/webinar-series-2016 for detailed information about webinar content, dates, and times.

Theum AG (www.theum.com) is committed to helping businesses of every size respond to the triple challenge of digital transformation, information management, and knowledge mobility with unique technology that lays the foundation for non-complicated, scalable, and sustainable knowledge management. Theum customers are able to begin increasing productivity, decreasing internal costs, and realizing the promise of knowledge management within a day—without "knowledge management rocket science." Theum AG is headquartered near Stuttgart, Germany, and is active in the EU, the US, and APAC.

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Richard Reed
+49 711 45 1000 0
***@theum.com

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