Dale Moore
Contributing Editor
Dale Moore works as a freelance content specialist in the south west of England. He has worked as an information manager since 1997 for a range of organisations, large and small, in the public and private sectors.
He is particularly interested in the creation and development of taxonomies and metadata to support content findability and how to provide low cost/high value solutions to practical content management problems using a range of tools and techniques.
Find him on LinkedIn and Twitter @dalegmoore
Articles by Dale Moore:
Q&A with Inzyon - adopting an "insights-based approach"
Thursday, 12th September 2019
Inzyon is a management consulting company dedicated to supporting customers to develop and improve their capability to identify and make use of insights in all areas of their business. Jinfo recently spoke to Gabriel Anderbjörk, CEO of the company, to find out a bit more about the company and how it helps organisations uncover their real value to enable better business decisions.
Product review of Vable (value - help & training; competitors; development; pricing)
Wednesday, 12th July 2017
The final part of Jinfo's product review of Vable looks at competitors, including Manzama, BNAConvergence by Bloomberg, Newsdesk by LexisNexis and Attensa's Engage. Dale Moore also takes a comprehensive look at the help and training available, the pricing model and development plans.
Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2848
Product review of Vable (technology - search & user interface; outputs & alerts; administration)
Tuesday, 11th July 2017
In the third part of Jinfo's review of Vable, a current awareness platform that can automate the curation of information from public and subscription news sources, Dale Moore looks at its search features and user interface, specifically the categories and taxonomy. He also takes a look at its newsletter capabilities.
Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2848
Product review of Vable (sources, content and coverage)
Monday, 10th July 2017
In the second part of Jinfo's product review of Vable, formerly known as Linex Systems, a current awareness platform, we look at the types of content that can be aggregated, how it can be uploaded to the platform and explore in more depth its natural language processing algorithm, Alchemy, powered by IBM Watson.
Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2848
Product review of Vable (key advantages; introduction; contact details)
Friday, 7th July 2017
Vable is a current awareness platform that can automate the monitoring, gathering, indexing and sharing of information from public and subscription news sources. In part one of Jinfo's review of the product, we introduce the company and platform, its client base, key advantages and value as well as the changes that have been made to the product since it was last reviewed, under its former name of Linex Systems.
Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2848
Reports by Dale Moore:
Product review of Vable
Friday, 7th July 2017
Vable is a current awareness platform that can automate the monitoring, gathering, indexing and sharing of information from public and subscription ne...
Product Review of Attensa
Tuesday, 1st September 2015
Attensa is a current awareness, content management and delivery application. The product, recently redesigned and now cloud-based, aims to put relevan...
FreePint Report: Product Review of PI Private Company Data
Thursday, 29th November 2012
This report focuses on PI Private Company Data, an online database of private company data covering UK and Irish company filings and reports. Content...
FreePint Report: Product Review of BvD Mint
Monday, 22nd October 2012
Mint from Bureau van Dijk (BvD) is a powerful and flexible database of company information. Business intelligence profiles can quickly and easily be p...
From information retrieval to integrated intelligence - with Dow Jones
23rd January 2025
AI contracting and licensing; Strategic information managers; End-user training
10th December 2024
- Jinfo Community session (TBC - Mar 2025) (Community) 20th March 2025
- Jinfo Community session (TBC - Feb 2025) (Community) 25th February 2025
- From information retrieval to integrated intelligence - with Dow Jones (Community) 23rd January 2025