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INFOMATO®'s mission is to enhance your brain memory with computer
technology so you do feel and appear as having a brain memory upgrade.
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About the inventor and founder: Dr.
Wayne Lo
About organizing unstructured data “The management
of unstructured data is recognized as one of the major unsolved problems in the
information technology (IT) industry… white collar workers will spend anywhere
from 30 to 40 percent of their time this year managing documents.” –Robert
Blumberg in DM Review.
“Longhorn (now Microsoft Vista OS) will … focus on organization and offering
users more ways to view their documents...”, said Microsoft VP Goldberg in 2005-"Longhorn
organizes against Google", InfoWorld.
“Microsoft may have a keen interest in search, but its next-generation Windows
operating system looks to be more of a threat to super-organized executive
assistants than to Google…”-"Will Longhorn
Try to Rival Google", IDG News Service,2005.
"Well, we now know Vista failed to deliver a breakthrough in organizing data so
they refocused on search. Infomato, however, delivered an organizing
breakthrough by creating a platform for organizing unstructured, scattered
data."-Dr. Wayne Lo, Founder of Infomato, Inc. in 2007.
About
the invention of INFOMATO concept:
The technology was inspired through years of trying to solve information
overload encountered by Dr. Lo. While he was managing a small team of scientists
and engineers in Applied Materials and Schlumberger Technologies, and before
that when he was doing research at Cornell University and the University of
California at Riverside, Dr. Lo needed to organize messy information that was
buried in files, emails and online. These types of information were often
unstructured (too versatile to be classified by database) and interrelated. Dr.
Lo needed to see information in emails, files and online organized according to
the immediate needs. For instance, a project might be assigned to several people
and one person might be involved in several projects. When Dr. Lo talked to his
boss, he often needed to view information from project views. But when he met up
with one specific employee, he liked to see the status of all projects involving
this person. He tried many off-the-shelf solutions and even learned how to
program Microsoft Access (a layman's database), but none of them met the
requirements of organizing unstructured and interrelated data. Dr. Lo, an
experienced inventor, recognized a great opportunity for discovering a
fundamental invention after gaining deep insight into this problem and seeing no
ideal solution in the market.
Many people are not clear about the differences between search and organizing
when dealing with computer information. You need both to survive in the
information era. Search is for finding the missing pieces in your big picture
(puzzle). Where do you get the big picture from? From organization. Where do you
store your organization? That is where INFOMATO comes in. In more detail, search
means you are looking for something specific. Search becomes ineffective when
you are not specific; it often brings in piles of information for you to sort
and filter. During the sorting and filtering process, you slowly regain the
memory back and reconstruct the organization in your head. This is ineffective
and very frustrating when you have done the same search before and you forgot
how specifically you found it the first time. The INFOMATO solution is ideal for
anyone who needs to be reminded of the organization when dealing with a volume
of versatile, messy information every day.
Currently only two tools are available tools for dealing with organizing
unstructured data (if not including your brain). One is the conventional folder
tree system. But the folder tree system cannot deal with the interrelationship
between folders. The other tool is tagging, but tagging is not good for
organizing. Tagging is more of a search tool that lets you assign tags for
personal search terms instead of relying on the search engine's automatic
keywords gathering.
The search for the Holy Grail in dealing with our cluttered, overwhelmed
computer information is indeed to be found in the neighborhood of the
conventional folder tree system. We are already familiar with laying out an
organization tree that reflects our thought pattern and dropping files into it.
We just need to fix its shortcoming. INFOMATO's innovative technology is similar
to the conventional folder system but allow you to see the folders reorganize
on-the-fly for your immediate perspective (flexible folder tree). It is
therefore filling the void of the conventional folder tree system that is unable
to deal with interrelationships between folders. The other challengence in
dealing with the conventional folder tree is not knowing how to structure the
folder tree when information is arriving in pieces. Infomato's technology will
automatically connect them together to form the tree for your immediate
perspective as long as you provide the personal meanings for each of the
information pieces.
INFOMATO lets you organize interrelated, unstructured data scattered in your
emails, files/folders and online. It also provides an effective electronic
notebook that is well integrated into this flexible folder system. You already
have a good start because you are familiar with folder systems. You will need to
learn about the new user interface and practice to "think flexibly" in order to
benefit. If you have the burning needs in this area and are an early adopter,
you should not pass up this opportunity. INFOMATO will help you dramatically
reduce your information burden, increase your efficiency and allow your to see
your cluttered information self organize.
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