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Posted on December 31, 2008 in Product LaunchesNo Comments »

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VivisimoVivisimo Inc., a provider of enterprise search software and expertise, has launched the Velocity Discovery Module, an addition to the Vivisimo Velocity Search Platform that expands the ability of organizations to quickly and automatically classify all data by topics and themes. The new module also adds improved collaboration tools that speed the process of accessing, reviewing and sharing search results. Vivisimo noted that the launch of Velocity 6.0 in 2007 delivered a key advancement of adding essential social software tools to enterprise search.
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Posted on December 24, 2008 in NewsNo Comments »

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Recommind has announced that Littler Mendelson has selected Recommind’s MindServer(TM) platform to power its SharePoint portal search. Designed to help law firms quickly and accurately identify, retrieve and share information from internal and external sources across disparate offices, MindServer Enterprise Search and Matters & Expertise is being integrated with SharePoint portal and deployed as part of company-wide initiative to enhance the Littler Mendelson’s knowledge management resources. The Recommind implementation will provide the employment litigation firm’s more than 750 attorneys across 45 offices with one centralized location to securely and accurately access their valuable information.

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Posted on December 22, 2008 in GoogleNo Comments »

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Google MiniGoogle Inc. has upgraded its Mini enterprise search tool, including new capabilities to improve the relevance of results and extend the reach of the product. The Mini is Google’s lower end search appliance for firms looking to search up to 300,000 documents. The latest version includes the ability to search files and documents stored on shared drives, and support for six more languages – Basque, Catalan, Galician, Greek, Hungarian, and Polish. Google Mini also features new technology which allows users to sort results by date or source.
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Posted on December 19, 2008 in GoogleNo Comments »

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Google has begun experimenting with a new cross-language ability for its Search Appliance, a server customers can use to power their in-house search service. Many of our enterprise search customers have dozens of offices all over the world with tens of millions documents indexed in a host of different languages. Cross-Language Enterprise Search instantly translates your Google Search Appliance query from one language to one or more other languages using Google’s best-in-class translation engine. Existing customers can try the feature by downloading it through Google Enterprise Labs.

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Posted on December 16, 2008 in Product LaunchesNo Comments »

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FunnelBackFunnelback, a leading Internet & Enterprise Search engine company, has just released version 8 of its search engine technology. Key new features and enhancements include:
- Ability to search content within Microsoft SharePoint, Lotus Domino, Hummingbird DM, Documentum Content Server, Interwoven WorkSite, SAP KM Portal, IBM Websphere Portal and BEA Weblogic Portal.
- End-user tagging and feedback of search results.
- Ability to retrieve non-web resources at query time to support complex business requirements.
- More efficient, robust and scalable database search.
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Posted on December 9, 2008 in Product LaunchesNo Comments »

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X1 TechX1 Technologies Inc. has unveiled a new enterprise search suite for Symantec Enterprise Vault. X1 Search Suite for Symantec Enterprise Vault provides an intuitive graphical interface to find, preview and act upon documents, email and attachments regardless of location. Howard Silver, Vice President of Engineering, X1 Technologies said
“Our integration with Symantec Enterprise Vault is seamless and unobtrusive since we do not re-index content and use native API connectivity to leverage existing indexes. Our single user interface provides users with the power to search for data in multiple vaults while providing the ability to perform content and context specific post search actions, including native Symantec Enterprise Vault actions.”
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Posted on December 9, 2008 in Microsoft, Product LaunchesNo Comments »

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Elmo Solutions announces the official launch of Agni Enterprise Search Portal 2009 for Microsoft SharePoint. This unique Knowledge Management solution for Microsoft SharePoint is a unique and affordable enterprise search solution designed to meet the distinct needs of CAD and Engineering users and senior managers. It is designed to enhance efficiency and productivity by dramatically reducing the time spent by knowledge workers looking for CAD and imaging documents through highly accurate search results. Agni Enterprise Search Portal 2009 is rich with features such as the ability to display document thumbnails on the results pages.

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Posted on December 3, 2008 in NewsNo Comments »

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SIP Print, the creators of the first affordable SIP-based VoIP call recording platform, has announced the launch of its newly established channel partner program. The SIP Print Partner Program (SIPPPP) is designed to provide partners with high margins, and features simplicity and ease-of-entry for telephony resellers and data VARS that primarily serve small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The program aims to simplify selling SIP Print’s VoIP call recording appliances in combination with IP-based phone systems. As a channel-focused organization, SIP Print does not sell direct or through small business solutions in retail outlets.

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Posted on December 2, 2008 in Data CaptureNo Comments »

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AIIMA study conducted by AIIM in May has found that enterprise search still lags behind consumer-oriented search when it comes to helping people find the information they need inside the firewall. However, it was found that enterprise employees may have unreasonable expectations based on their experiences on the consumer web. As Carl Frappaolo, VP at AIIM points out, part of the problem is that information is spread out across the enterprise. “As the volume of information has increased, the pain of finding enterprise information has increased and now encompasses the need to search and access across the digital landfill of file servers, e-mail inboxes, digital desktops, and content management systems. Despite the advances made in search on the Web, enterprise search leaves most users frustrated.”
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