content intelligence

About this tag
The content intelligence tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about AI-driven tools that extract meaning from unstructured enterprise content. Threads examine Dropbox Dash for Business as a content intelligence platform competing in enterprise search, Microsoft's integration of Box with Azure cognitive services to turn content into actionable intelligence, and the role of content intelligence in making robotic process automation smarter. These conversations highlight how content intelligence is reshaping enterprise cloud partnerships, developer workflows, and automation strategies. The tag is relevant for IT professionals evaluating AI-powered content platforms, enterprise architects, and decision-makers interested in the intersection of cloud, AI, and content management.
  1. Dropbox Dash for Business: Is AI Content Intelligence Disrupting Enterprise Search?

    Dropbox’s latest AI push, embodied in Dash for Business, is the company’s most explicit effort yet to reposition itself from a file‑sync vendor into a content‑intelligence provider — but investors and many enterprise buyers should treat this moment as a leap fraught with both technical promise...
  2. Box on Azure: How Microsoft Turned Content into Intelligence

    Microsoft’s move to resell Box as a first‑class option on Azure — and to fold Box’s content platform into Azure’s machine learning and cognitive services — signals a pragmatic pivot in the enterprise cloud market: strategic partnerships between platform providers and independent content...
  3. Content Intelligence to Fuel Cognitive Automation

    Organizations using robotic process automation will need to look toward technologies and solutions that deliver an added level of content intelligence, to make the robots smarter and more effective. Continue reading...