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Enterprise information access refers to information systems that allow for enterprise search; content classification; content clustering; information extraction; enterprise bookmarking; taxonomy creation and management; information presentation (for example, visualization) to support analysis and understanding; and desktop or personal knowledge search.

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  • Gartner Forecast: Information Access and Search Technology in the Enterprise, 2006–2010. (17 February 2006). By Tom Eid, Gartner. Pages:6 [1]