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SharePoint Syntex to automate content categorization and build a foundation for knowledge curation

Microsoft announced the general availability of Microsoft SharePoint Syntex as of Oc. 1, 2020. This is the first packaged product to come out of the code-name Project Cortex initiative first announced in November 2019. Project Cortex reflects Microsoft’s ongoing investment in intelligent content services and graph APIs to proactively explore and categorize digital assets from Microsoft 365 and other connected sources. 

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SharePoint Syntex will be available to M365 customers with E3 or E5 licenses for a small per-user uplift. As of this writing, we anticipate it to be around a $5 per-user per-month list price, but this may be subject to change. SharePoint Syntex delivers some of the foundational artificial intelligence and machine-learning (ML) services that will help information managers understand, process, and tag content automatically. The second phase of the Project Cortex launch — tools for knowledge curation and management — is expected in later 2020. 

Why Is This Important? 

Too many organizations have ignored the importance of a solid information architecture and metadata strategy — whether they are using SharePoint or not. The enhancements delivered in SharePoint Syntex could help get these strategies back on track. Organizing and tagging documents at large scale is a daunting task that currently requires a great deal of human labor — but is important work to form a strong foundation on which to build an enhanced set of knowledge discovery, delivery, and curation capabilities in the near to mid-future. Sharepoint Syntex is positioned to automate some of this intensive labor and drive key outcomes. 

What Is It And What Does It Do? 

Microsoft SharePoint Syntex will deliver new ways of managing large volumes of documents via a new “content center,” which brings various intelligent content services — AI, ML, optical character recognition, enhanced taxonomy services, etc. — to document libraries. Microsoft is taking some of the most relevant Azure cognitive services and infusing them into M365 via this SharePoint Syntex add-on product. New model-building features will allow subject matter experts and content stewards to define and refine how the intelligent services analyze, tag, and extract data from documents. 

Highlights of SharePoint Syntex available in October include: 

What Can Organizations Do With Microsoft SharePoint Syntex? 

Microsoft customers can work toward automating the organizing and tagging of documents (at scale) by: 

This post was written by Principal Analyst Cheryl McKinnon, and it originally appeared here

Article source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-launches-sharepoint-syntex-to-automate-content-categorization-and-build-a-foundation-for-knowledge-curation/#ftag=RSSbaffb68