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Factiva, president and CEO, Clare Hart has started a new blog about the business information industry.  The blog was launched to create a means for communicating with employees, peers, customers and associates.  

In this blog, she plans to write about what she sees happening in the world of enterprise information management and how enterprises are managing the ever increasing volume of information, which includes mainstream media sources, web content, including blogs and internal content.  Her blog and latest entry can be found at: http://fromthehart.typepad.com/weblog/2006/02/enterprise_grou.html
 
Clare Hart oversees the strategic vision and direction for the content, technology, and services company that counts nearly 80 percent of the Global Fortune 500 as clients. Under Ms. Hart's leadership, Factiva, a Dow Jones and Reuters company and an aggregator of business news and information, has broken new ground in business search and is an acknowledged leader in providing essential news and business information to individuals in enterprises around the world.
 
Clare Hart is considered an expert on business intelligence, enterprise search technologies and achieving ROI on intranet investments. She frequently comments on the future of enterprise content management, corporate intranet solutions, and issues relating to business information. She sits on the Software Information Industry Association Board of Directors and sat on the Board of Directors of the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP) from 1999 through 2000. She is also a member of the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals and the Special Libraries Association (SLA).