Providing context is what location intelligence is all about. But providing location context involves more than delivering a picture or a map. Location-enabled self-service portals or applications should have access to all the relevant content there is. Ensuring collection of all information relevant to the context of location requires the ability to query and present content, whether it is stored internally or externally. One technology provider, MetaCarta, offers the unique capability to attach unstructured content by tagging so that searching can provide relevant location context with supporting information.Research and Education News:Pitney Bowes Committed to Customer Communications
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