Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Doug Henschen interviews Mario Queiroz, Hewlett Packard’s vice president of content and product data management in the July 12, 2005 issue of Intelligent Enterprise. The interview examines HP’s three-year, multi-million dollar investment designed to “rationalize taxonomies, metadata, technologies and management approaches spanning 17 business units”. Queriroz tells Henschen that the HP project has yielded “efficiency gains of about 30 percent per year” and has “lowered the cost of developing content for new products by more than half.”
Learn more about HP’s content management initiative. Read “In Focus: Up Close With HP’s Content Management Guru”.
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