Machine
learning could also help Box power better content recommendations and
search results ranked by relevancy rather than keywords. Documents'
metadata could be valuable in this regard e.g., who created a document
and when might be telling, and Schillace also suggested some of the
information gleaned via process could be used to annotate documents.All
of this potentially helps Box a great deal as it tries to tackle the
mobile space, too. Schillace has previously discussed — during an
interview earlier this year and again at our Structure conference in
June – the importance of evolving the desktop-era Box platform into a
more natural fit for the mobile era. He thinks the technology Jain
helped create can directly impact the mobile experience "just by helping
people find what they're looking for faster."
Box
Founder and CEO Aaron Levie also discussed this topic, among others,
during an appearance on our Structure Show podcast in September.Search
would be a natural starting point because mobile users need the best
stuff up high in the search results so they're not forced to work
through multiple screens. If Box were to get more into the structure of
the documents, Schillace added, it could theoretically start surfacing
relevant paragraphs, or even somehow treating paragraphs as separate
documents, so users didn't have to scan an entire file to find out
whether it's actually relevant to what they need.Targa director Peter
Martin freely admits that without huge numbers of volunteers,kayak seat padsas well as St John Ambulance staff, marshals and others it would be an impossible task.
In
mobile, he said, "There's now a premium about the server being
intelligent about what it serves to you."Jain, who's now leading Box's
data classification and advance content analysis efforts, is happy to be
in a company that's thinking about these types of uses for her
technology and still nimble enough to actually pull them off. Even
pushing 1,000 employees, in terms of size, legacy technologies and
businesses, and culture, Box is still very much a startup compared with
EMC."Personally," Jain said,The Dow Jones industrial average was down oil hose,
or 0.1 percent, to 15,618.22. The Nasdaq composite was up 3.27, or less
than 0.1 percent, at 3,939.86.Chefs branch out for any number of
reasons: the Waterborne resin added
revenue or the fresh publicity in a business enamored of novelty and
grand openings. "I like the startup environment and startup culture much
more than the big company thing."
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