Teragram Launches MyGADs Enterprise Edition
Teragram announced the launch of MyGADs Enterprise Edition, a collaborative technology that allows corporate users to work together on a unique, searchable "wiki" to share information among groups and retrieve data through multiple formats. Additionally, Teragram's Direct Answers technology allows members of the group to search the stored information, returning the answer a user is seeking. For example, if one asks, "What is Bob's cell phone number?," MyGADs will search the user's pages and return the actual number. This search and retrieve capability works not only from an Internet browser, but also from mobile devices such as cell phones and PDAs, as well as through common IM services. A group of users can create a GAD page using a simple Web editor within MyGADs.com, and access, edit, update, search for and share documents through Internet browsers, smartphones, mobile PDAs, J2ME-enabled devices and cell phones. Much like the consumer version of MyGADs.com, launched in March 2007, MyGADs Enterprise Edition allows users to query the information they store, using a personalized question-answering search engine. As opposed to traditional search, where a user receives a set of links as a result of a search query, Direct Answers returns a simple answer. In addition to processing information stored in a GAD, Direct Answers technology can also connect to third-party applications such as enterprise databases, enterprise search engines, Microsoft Exchange Server and more. http://www.teragram.com/
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