NEW YORK, NY, February 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) DocuXplorer, a leading provider of document management solutions software to small and medium sized businesses across the world, announced today that it has hired Rachel Lurie, MLS, to head the taxonomy division of its Consulting Services unit. "This newly-created strategic position will allow us to now provide our clients with customized taxonomy training to ensure the document management software we provide them is helping them achieve their organizations' objectives," stated Mr. Wyman, a spokesperson for DocuXplorer.
Taxonomy is a practice in which objects are arranged and classified to provide order; something that is now utilized within document management solutions to streamline an organization's workflow. The term 'taxonomy' comes from the Greek, and it literally means 'arrangement method.' The taxonomy division of DocuXplorer's Consulting Services unit was established in January of 2011 in response to overwhelming client demand for help in designing the most effective organization of DocuXplorer's cabinet structure.
As head of the division, Lurie will have responsibility for designing client-specific training modules for DocuXplorer clients to optimize their document management strategy. She holds a Master of Library Science degree from Rutgers University (an ALA-accredited graduate program); the Advanced Certificate in Information and Library Science (covering electronic records management, metadata/taxonomy creation, customer usability, and thesaurus design) from Pratt Institute; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Stern College. Rachel is also a member of AIIM International, an ERM (Electronic Records Management) Practitioner and has completed the Advanced KM Essentials program at the International Knowledge Management Institute.
"We are thrilled to welcome Rachel to our growing employee base as we continue to explore new and innovative solutions to help our clients grow," added Wyman. "This valuable new addition to our organization is evidence of our year-over-year growth and our ability to proactively address our clients' unique needs."
Based in New York City, DocuXplorer is a privately held company dedicated to providing easy-to-use and wholly integrated document management solutions. Founded in 1997, DocuXplorer currently serves thousands of users globally in government agencies, educational institutions and varied industries including financial services, insurance, health care, legal services, real estate, accounting, manufacturing, airline and retail.
DocuXplorer Hires Industry-leading Taxonomy Expert to Expand its Consulting Services Unit
New addition to staff indicative of year-after-year growth and commitment to responding to client needs.
2011-02-06
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