
Classification Solutions
Despite widespread agreement on the criticality of classification for effective information Findability™, conventional solutions result in a limited and poor classification in terms of inconsistent, inaccurate and outdated classification. Although the majority of files are stored on NTFS, conventional classification solutions do not enable classification of these files! Conventional solutions require that information is migrated from NTFS to SharePoint or Document Management Solutions. Classification with these solutions is, in addition, cumbersome, labor intensive and most often unmanageable. Users don’t see the benefits, so they stop classifying altogether.
iBox’s formula for Findability™ is straightforward:

Get an overview of What-is-iBox? or go directly to the iBox Video
Only iBox makes you realize the benefits of classification in Microsoft content stores
iBox allows instant Findability™ of information by offering:- Taxonomy and ontology models that are universal, complete, relevant, and capable of managing the dynamics of metadata for information stored on NTFS and other Microsoft content stores
- Taxonomy and ontology model classification that is universal across systems, rich (with five tags or more), and accurate (an average of 95%) for information stored on NTFS and other Microsoft content stores
- World class search and facetted navigation
iBox’s formula for Findability™ is straightforward:

iBox offers universal, rich and accurate classification across NTFS and other Microsoft content stores
Even for NTFS, iBox combines a number of fully and semi-automated classification technologies that generate high volume (five tags or more) and accurate classification (on average 95%). iBox classifies files, lists, folders, document libraries, sites and areas. iBox enables metadata classification with synonyms, hierarchies and relations. One of the most important features of iBox is that it “finger prints” individual files so they keep their classification if they are moved. iBox also enables classification of content stores that are not capable of handling metadata management and classification. Any change to the model is reflected in the file classification with no need for re-indexing!Get an overview of What-is-iBox? or go directly to the iBox Video
Classification Solutions
Despite widespread agreement on the criticality of classification for effective information Findability™, conventional solutions result in a limited and poor classification in terms of ......
Classification Software
Despite widespread agreement on the criticality of classification for effective information ......
Classification in NTFS
Despite widespread agreement on the criticality of classification for effective information Findability™, users cannot classify the majority of their ......
Metadata Management
Conventional solutions unfortunately leave organizations with unmanageable metadata management solutions. Metadata model management is limited to individual silos such as content stores, SharePoint sites, document libraries, or work spaces. In addition, models are incomplete, tools ......
Metadata Modeling
Conventional solutions unfortunately leave organizations with unmanageable metadata models. Metadata models are limited to individual silos such as content stores, SharePoint sites, document libraries, or work spaces. In addition, models are incomplete, tools can’t handle the dynamic ......
Schemalogic
Compared to conventional providers of pure metadata management solutions such as Schemalogic and other players, iBox, in addition, has both critical classification as well as critical contextual search features necessary to bring out the benefits of information reuse. Metadata ......
Taxonomy Management
Unmanageable. That’s a good description of conventional tools and models for ontology and taxonomy. But iBox is different – it makes everything manageable. Conventional tools develop and apply individual ontology models for ......
Taxonomy solutions
Unmanageable. That’s a good description of conventional tools and models for ontology and taxonomy. But iBox is different – it makes everything manageable. Conventional tools develop and apply ......


