We had this issue once at Intel, and kind of solved it by creating an acronym wiki with an easily memory name on the intranet. It wasn't high tech, and not always perfect, but fairly effective given the ROI.

On Dec 25, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Santosh wrote:

Hi All

Merry Christmas ! I am currently working on a project that involves compiling glossary and acronyms used extensively across our company. I am looking for inputs from similar projects that you may be doing or have done in the past and that enables us to use a search engine that can help anyone locate a particular acronym or glossary term.

The challenge is to collaborate with various teams that can be part of the database and contribute to as a team.

Any information will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Santosh



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