Kodak chose Tacit because its software focuses on people rather than documents, says Brendan Regan, manager of engineering design for Kodak's commercial-imaging group, which is conducting the pilot. Regan says Kodak also wasn't interested in building and maintaining its own taxonomy to support a knowledge database, something that KnowledgeMail automatically generates based on the documents it scans. It looks for noun-verb phrases and then associates them with the authors of the documents to create expertise profiles.
Regan says that based on how engineers like to do things, Tacit should prove to be an ideal fit: "Engineers will talk your ear off, but the majority of them aren't interested in documenting anything."
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