Posts Categorized: Média

Meet Perfect Memory in New York at Valtech’s Innovation Lab launching

The Retail Big Show of the National Retail Foundation (NRF) is the world’s most important retail conference, bringing together the largest gathering of industry executives from across the globe. It takes place in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (NYC) for January 14th to 16th. Over 35,000 attendees from 90 countries RSVP for this major event. Valtech, as a worldwide Digital Marketing Agency, responds to the NRF call by launching the Valtech NYC Innovation Lab on Sunday 15th. Located few blocks away from the Javits Center, the Lab is the opportunity for a handful of Retail executives to meet one-on-one leaders and technical experts that are currently working on the prototypes and applications transforming the industry. Among the startups hosted at the Lab launching, Perfect Memory will introduce its Smart DAM, especially its core architecture and state of the art features to enrich and augment the Product Information Management in the Retail Market. Feel free to RSVP here at the Lab launching : Valtech Solutions 416 W 13th St, New York, NY 10014, États-Unis Sun. January 14th to Tues. January 16th     ...
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Attend Perfect Memory’s keynote in Brussels

According to LT Website, The LT Industry Summit is the yearly point of convergence between the Language Technology Industry, its clients, research partners and policy makers. LTI17 focuses on some of the hottest technologies and applications in the pipeline, resulting especially from the AI revitalisation of machine learning: neural machine translation, automated document search/analysis/generation, semantic insights from user-generated content, technology-assisted conference interpretation, virtual assistants, and much more. Steny Solitude, as CEO of Perfect Memory and recognized expert of semantic technologies, will give a lecture on data collection, interpretation and exploitation. Entitled “Enabling Data for your Connected Business Channels”, the lecture will take place in the Auditorium LT for Publishing & Media, at 10:10 on Day 2, October 10. You can register to the event by following this link. Location Brussels, The International Auditorium, International Trade Union House, 1210, Boulevard du Roi Albert II, No. 5 / 2, BE ...
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[NAB] Discover Perfect Memory’s Semantic Enterprise Digital Asset Management System for Broadcasters

For the third time, Perfect Memory will attend to the NAB Show in Las Vegas. This is the top #1 event for Broadcast professionals, with more than 90,000 attendees. Perfect Memory will introduce its main product for Broadcasters : a Semantic Enterprise DAM System! This product enables to Simply the Media Production Chain but also to Value and Monetize every document possessed by any organization. With this kind of technology, the tagline “Where Content Comes to Life” have never been more true than this year! Find us at booth SU4714, at the French Pavilion in the Upper South Hall. The exhibition lasts for the 24th to the 27th in Las Vegas Convention Center. Don’t hesitate to book a personal demo here: contact@perfect-memory.com. More information on nabshow.com. ...
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Big Data issues : Is it all about crunching the numbers ?

As Gary Marcus says in the New York Times: “Big Data is suddenly everywhere, everyone seems to be collecting it, analyzing it, making money from it and celebrating its powers” But first of all, what is Big Data ? According to Avita Katal, Big data is defined as large amount of data which requires new technologies and architectures so that it becomes possible to extract value from it by capturing and analysis process. Due to such large size of data it becomes very difficult to perform effective analysis using the existing traditional techniques. Big data due to its various properties like volume, velocity, variety, variability, value and complexity put forward many challenges. Few statistics : according to CISCO, in 2013 Internet Communications weighed 667 exabytes. On the other hand, through Social Media, we produce more than 12 terabytes of data each day. Then what challenge does the Big Data rise ? Dr. Timo Hannay empathizes three key points : “first we have to understand that information is power, data is the new oil; on the second hand we must teach and train data professionnals (Data Mining Engineer, Chief Data Officier,…) and last but not least we have to design new tools to handle Big Data issues.” During the CES, check out our booth (81241) for a personal demo. ...
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Focus on the Flow of Information

Today, we will talk about the Flow of Information. Perfect Memory deals with tons of data, we process information then we extract knowledge from it. To better understand the ins sand outs of Knowledge Curation, we offer you an extract from one of Danah Boyd’s public speeches. She is a social media scholar, youth researcher, and advocate working at Microsoft Research, New York University Media Culture & Communication and the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society. « For the last few centuries, we have been living in an era of broadcast media, but we have been switching to an era of networked media. This fundamentally alters the structure by which information flows. Those who believe in broadcast structures recognize the efficiency of a single, centralized source. There’s some nostalgia here. The image is clear: 1950s nightly news… everyone tunes in to receive the same message at the same time. There are the newspapers, the radio stations, the magazines… all telling the same news-y story. Centralized sources of information are powerful because they control the means of distribution. There is also the town gossip, the church, and the pub. These too were centralized channels for disseminating information. Broadcast media structures take one critical thing for granted: attention. There is an assumption that everyone will tune in and give their attention to the broadcast entity, even though that was never true in the first place. As TV channels and publishing brands proliferated, we’ve seen that attention can easily be fragmented. Over the last few decades, increasing numbers of entities have been fighting for a smaller and smaller portion of the pie. Even gossip rags started competing for attention. The opportunities for media creation have been rising for decades, but the Internet provided new mechanisms through which people could make their own content available. From blogging to social network sites to media sharing sites to sites that provide social streams, we are seeing countless ways in which a motivated individual can make their personal content available. There were always folks willing to share their story but the Internet gave them a pulpit on which to stand. “Internet technologies are fundamentally dismantling and reworking the structures of distribution.” Internet technologies are fundamentally dismantling and reworking the structures of distribution. Distribution is a process by which content creators find channels through which they can disseminate their creation. In effect, they’re pushing out the content. Sure, people have to be there to receive it, but the idea is that there are limited channels for distribution and thus getting access to this limited resource is hard. That is no longer the case. As networked technologies proliferate around the world, we can assume that there is a channel of distribution available to everyone and between everyone. In theory, anyone could get content to anyone else. With the barriers to distribution collapsing, what matters is not the act of distribution, but the act of consumption. Thus, the power is no longer in the hands of those who control the channels of distribution, but those who control the limited resource of attention. This is precisely why YOU were the Person of the Year. Your attention is precious and valuable. It’s no longer about push; it’s about pull. And the law of two feet is now culturally pervasive ». Then she highlights four core issues about the evolution in the way Information flows : Democratization, Stimulation, Homophily and Power. You can read the entire speech transcription on her website, entitled « Streams of Content, Limited Attention: The Flow of Information through Social Media » During the CES, meet Perfect Memory in booth 81241 ...
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Lifelogging : remember to forget

What is the goal of lifelogging ? To record and archive all information in one’s life. It includes all text, picture, audio, video as well as all biological data from sensors on one’s body. The life logger can archive the information but also share it with others. Life logging is not a brand new occupation : in the 1990s Steve Mann at MIT outfitted himself with a head-mounted camera and recorded his daily life on video tape. Talking to a man wearing a camera half-obscurcing his face was probably odd at this time. But what about today ? In 2013, a swedish company launched the « Memoto Camera ». A 1.5 inch large camera which records two pictures every minute. You clip to your jacket and here you go. At the end of the end you get not less than 2.000 pictures of your meal, your desk and especially your computer screen. Let’s take a step back : is taking more than 2’000 pictures of your day makes you smarter, or happier ? Does it impact your memory ? Do you really want to watch and recollect every moment of your day as Funès, the Borges character ? What if the secret of memory is to forget wisely ? Gather, structure and exploit every memory substrates as your photos or videos, this is the challenge of PERFECT MEMORY. Meet us at the CES, booth 81241 ...
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Perfect Memory exhibits in Amsterdam at the IBC Convention

For the fourth consecutive year, Perfect Memory will attend the top #1 annual event in the broadcast line of business.  IBC (International Broadcasting Convention) is the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. It takes places at the RAI Amsterdam from the 11th to the 15th September. Attracting 50,000+ attendees from more than 170 countries, IBC combines a highly respected and peer-reviewed conference with an exhibition that exhibits more than 1,400 leading suppliers of state of the art electronic media technology and provides unrivalled networking opportunities.In 2013 Perfect Memory walked out with two awards – IBC Award for Content Management and IBC Award for technology “What Caught My Eyes Looking For Blue Sky” -, today Perfect Memory comes back in Amsterdam to introduce its Cloud Solution for Data Management. We  delivery, to the broadcasters the best of Big Data, MAMs and Semantic Web to increase their revenue with rich and captive products catalogs. Meets us at the 8D82d booth in the Hall 8 for a personal demo. You can download here the convention map.More informations available on the IBC website. ...
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Perfect Memory exhibits at the IBC in Amsterdam

For the third consecutive year, Perfect Memory will attend the top rank annual event in the broadcast line of business.  IBC (International Broadcasting Convention) is the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. It takes places at the RAI Amsterdam from the 12th to the 16th September. Attracting 50,000+ attendees from more than 170 countries, IBC combines a highly respected and peer-reviewed conference with an exhibition that exhibits more than 1,400 leading suppliers of state of the art electronic media technology and provides unrivalled networking opportunities. Last year Perfect Memory walked out with two awards – IBC Award for Content Management and IBC Award for technology “What Caught My Eyes Looking For Blue Sky” -, today Perfect Memory comes back in Amsterdam to strengthen its technological breakthrough. Meets us at the B36 booth in the Hall 8 for a personal demo. You can download here the convention map. More informations available on the IBC website. ...
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PERFECT MEMORY exhibits at NAB Show

NAB Show® is the world’s largest electronic media show covering filmed entertainment and the development, management and delivery of content across all mediums. With more than 93,000 Attendees from 156 countries and 1,550+ Exhibitors, NAB Show is the ultimate marketplace for digital media and entertainment. From creation to consumption, across multiple platforms and countless nationalities, NAB Show is home to solutions that transcend traditional broadcasting and embrace content delivery to new devices in new ways. ...
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