MineTech, Inc. announced the release of a new search engine which “eliminates” to need for users to query the streams of batched data delivered by popular “keyword”-based search engines when conducting online searches. “Search Incite” reads and understands how words are used in a sentence. Search Incite understands, for example, the distinctions between the word “mouse” as a computer component versus a rodent or “bass” as a fish, singer or an instrument, which helps streamline and refine the search focus for users. Search Incite works with almost every format of structured and unstructured data and all languages can be supported. It can also automate the metadata tagging process via the index and the XML translation process to standardize data definitions. Search Incite is for CRM vendors, enterprise portal management providers, consulting firms, corporate knowledge management providers, research firms, content providers, the legal industry, pharmaceutical industry, publishers and the financial services industry. The search engine can be deployed and priced on an annual license, subscription, ASP or OEM basis. www.minetech.com
Day: March 31, 2004
Autonomy Corporation plc announced an OEM agreement with VERITAS, Inc. the storage software provider. VERITAS Software has embedded Autonomy’s technology into the new VERITAS Data Lifecycle Manager 5.0 software. Autonomy’s pattern-recognition software enables VERITAS customers to perform concept-based retrieval on e-mails and attachments in more than 300 formats, including Word, Excel, PDF and HTML files. www.autonomy.com