Darwin Ecosystem makes the September Issue of KM World's first page!

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SEPTEMBER 2010


The growing volume of Web 2.0 information causes search engines to rethink their outdated popularity-ranking algorithms by bringing timely social media content to the foreground in an attempt to increase relevance for users. In the recent FaceBook privacy controversy, Web users made it clear that they are not so eager to allow search engines to mine their communities’ content for the benefit of search engine companies and other third parties. As a result, many believe social media content is not rescuing search engine companies’ quest for intimate relevance.
To that end,
Darwin Ecosystem (darwineco.com) has unveiled its Awareness Engine. The technology applies chaos theory principles to reveal emerging patterns and correlations that accelerate the user’s understanding of what is happening about a given theme of interest regardless of popularity ranking.
Darwin Ecosystem believes this organic and self-organizing model is best adapted to the evolution of today’s Web when compared with the increasing limitation of page ranking offered by search engines. Although not a replacement for search engines, Darwin’s Awareness Engine highlights a new and missing perspective. The Darwin interface provides an intuitive, interactive ScanCloud (patent pending) that reveals correlated themes for contextual content filtering around users’ topics of interest, a BuzzTape that displays themes that have high content acceleration within the last 24 hours, and the ability to save attractors (a term used in chaos theory) to monitor the evolution of favorite topics.
Company founder and CEO Thierry Hubert feels that Darwin’s Awareness Engine will power a new model of information consumption that will benefit Web and enterprise users alike while allowing Web 2.0 authors to be noticed in a timely and relevant context. Darwin Ecosystem’s product roadmap extends beyond its Web Awareness Engine as Darwin intends to empower its user community. Its solutions and API are designed to allow meaningful discovery to be accessible, useable and beneficial to users seeking to favor the voice and movement of the Web, instead of being subjected to sites that determine what matters according to popularity.

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KM World Selects Darwin Ecosystem as a Trend-Setting Product for 2010

In this September issue of KM World, Darwin Ecosystem’s Awareness Engine was selected a trend-setting product of 2010. Found on page 19, Darwin Ecosystem (darwineco.com) is defined as: Awareness Engine - an enterprise solution that fetches and correlates its own Web 2.0 information sources, as well as WWW selected sources, to provide timely awareness about what is happening in the enterprise and the internet.

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Using Chaos Theory Principals to Overcome Information Overload within the Enterprise and on the Web #e2conf-31 (Location: Grand Ballroom E) Read More...

Press in Canada - rezopointzero (french)

Faire surgir l’ordre du chaos apparent du web 2.0
novembre 11, 2009 par François Huot  
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Webcom 09 Interview Part 1 of 2

Our first public interview about Darwin Ecosystem's Awareness Engine™ (in french)

Webcom 09 Interview Part 2 of 2

Our first public interview about Darwin Ecosystem's Awareness Engine™ (in french)

Webcom 09 - Speaker Presentation

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ENTERPRISE 2.0 – MARKETING 2.0 – SOLUTIONS 2.0and a full track on MEDIA 2.0

Case Study H1N1: Collective wisdom is emerging from Web chaos - Thierry Hubert
During his presentation, Thierry will explore the Enterprise 2.0 initiatives that generate a tremendous “reserve” of opportunities for innovation and knowledge for the enterprise and the Web.  It is understood that Web 2.0 technologies allow for accelerated content generation, improved collaboration, community-based empowerment, leveraging of social networks, and more. Currently, these solutions increase significantly the risk for information and its knowledge to drown in a chaotic multitude of databases, collaborative silos, portals and endless links requiring human effort and lengthy after-the-fact process improvement, all of which are often disconnected and unaccessible.  Unfortunately, leveraging the knowledge of communication 2.0, for most organizations, requires an anthropologist-like ability to understand what happened and what is happening.  Darwin Ecosystem provides the solution to this problem and unveils its new class of technology, providing an understanding of how to manage this new form of organic information to ensure a better return on your Web 2.0 technology and time investment.

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Votre organisation est-elle 2.0 ? Montreal August 26, 2009

C’est bien beau de vouloir créer une mémoire en entreprise, de bâtir, communiquer, partager, identifier, agréger, récupérer, transmettre, documenter et gérer les savoirs mais il faut, pour faire tout cela, être capable de rechercher et trouver ces savoirs dans des montagnes de données ainsi générées.
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Pour cela, il faut certes lier les données, comme le voudrait le fondateur du Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee mais aussi un cortex virtuel pour faire les corrélations et extraire l’information du chaos de données… C’est là qu’est entré en scène Thierry Hubert, fondateur de Darwin Development Corporation, une compagnie basée à Boston, dont tout le développement en R&D se fait à Montréal. DDC est vouée à la création d’un outil de prise de conscience et de découverte des informations émergentes du chaos provenant du Web, aussi bien à  l’externe qu’à l’interne (voir schéma ci-haut). Thierry a donc levé  le voile sur cette nouvelle espèce d’outil de gestion de l’information qui vient compléter la batterie des solutions « entreprise 2.0 » existantes, tout en offrant un excellent retour sur investissement. En plus de faire émerger l’information pertinente, le Cortex virtuel de Darwin lui donne aussi du sens et cela, beaucoup de participants ont apprécié…