The Future for Enterprise Search in Europe Based on Altered Demographics

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© FINDWISE 2008 The Future for Enterprise Search in Europe Based on Altered Demographics Henrik Strindberg, Findwise AB

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© FINDWISE�2008

The Future for Enterprise Search in Europe Basedon Altered Demographics Henrik Strindberg, Findwise AB

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TOC

• About�Findwise

• About�altered�demographics

• About�current�position

• One�internal�caseͲstudy

• Conclusions�and�reflections

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Old age dependency

OADR = Number of people 65 years or olderNumber of people ages 20 to 64

2004 2050OADR EU -25 24,5 52,8

From four to two persons supporting each citizen aged 65 and above

Source: EUROSTAT, 2004

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Age pyramid

Source: Statistical Journal of the United Nations ECE 23 (2006) 1–10 1IOS Press

EU15 + Norway, Iceland, and Switzerland.

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40 the new 30

1952 30 years lived Remaining life 44,72005 30 years lived Remaining life 54.5

1952 30 years lived Remaining life 44,72005 40 years lived Remaining life 44,5

Source: University of California, Berkeley and Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research,Human Mortality Database (www.mortality.org and www.humanmortality.de, accessed Feb. 1, 2008).

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Current position

20% 80%Information doubles every third month - Gartner

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Internal information challenges (hasn’t really changed)

9 Difficult�to�find�and�reuse�existing�information

9 Lack�of�necessary�decision�support

9 Too�much�time�spent�searching�for�and�reͲdoing�documents

9 Information�is�stored�in�numerous�isolated�sources

9 Separate�and�costly�search�applications�is�used�in�different�systems

9 Existing�search�offers�poor�functionality,�usability�and�result�relevancy

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Measurements�of�performance�indicators�show:

• Quicker�access�to�information�&�knowledge�Ͳ

increased�productivity

• Higher�profit�margins�from�improved�support�to�business�processes

• One�platform�–

reduced�costs

Results and effectsFindability Solutions: Ericsson

Key�performance�indicators:

• Accuracy

• User�coverage

• Content�coverage

• Speed

• Collaboration

• Discovery

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Results and effectsFindability Solutions: Ericsson

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Conclusions and reflections

• Search�technology�itself�is�not�the�

silver�bullet

• Change�in�Pension�PoliciesLonger active working life

• Longer active lives

• Higher�OADR�ratio

• Enterprises�suffer�the�same�

demographics�and�need�to�the�young�

workforce�up�to�speed

• A�broader�perspective�is�needed:�

Findability

• Lifelong�learning�– self�services,�self�

training

• Opportunities�for�new�services

• Need�of�increased�efficiency�– fewer�

persons�supporting�more�persons,�

automate/speed�up�processes

• Facilitate�Knowledge�Transfer�and�provide�

“knowledge�on�demand”

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Henrik

[email protected]

+46�709�443�905

Gracias