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  • Welcome to Trey’s a.k.a. Thomas Crown’s Personal Glasshouse

    This is a view into the life of an Urban Flaneur. A multi-talented individual, who grew up in the Southeastern part of the United States, and resides in the Midwest & East Coast, USA (dual residence). With careers in Information Technology, Financial Markets and is also an avid entrepreneur. With a family and friends that are close to my heart, I share my life with the world as we know it. Check out family galleries, portfolio galleries, world travel galleries and Awkward Moments pictures, which are scattered.

  • I have 2 focus areas

    I'm an IT Consultant (see the Portfolio Galleries, technical articles that I've written on this site and my resume from the main menu) and a Financial Capital Markets Advisor (see some of my stocktweets from business twitter account, posts that I write and graphs in this site and research documents).

    To locate items of interest, there are RSS feeds, a Tag Cloud on one of the left sliding menus, a twitter application on the left, a search box on the bottom and top menu, portfolio screenshots via the menu, a facebook connector on the left menu, and recent posts and archives links located at the bottom of the page.


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Monthly Archives: November 2009

Bad Facets

I was in a conversation recently with a client who said “no one uses facets for searching…” I was surprised at their comment and probed a bit as to why they thought so. I opened their home page and I soon surmised why. The facets they had did not seem to be very useful. No…

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Taxonomy, Records Management and Retention

Taxonomies, as hierarchical vocabulary structures, clearly define relationships between words and concepts. If a taxonomy is implemented and governed properly, there is a high degree of control over how terms are added, modified, and deleted. Terms used for content tagging can also be controlled in how they are selected and applied. Similarly, records management is…

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SEO and SEM

Much has been written about the value of SEO when it comes to taxonomies. I feel it’s a huge weapon in the battle against outdated legacy terminology and spur of the second marketing speak. How about SEO as the enemy of navigation? Is there such a problem as too much of a good thing? When…

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