Classification 35 Document Management 201
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Data Mining - Databases, Software, Computers 202
OLAP - Databases, Software, Computers 75
Fulltext - Information Retrieval, Software, Computers 28
Databases - Products, Law, Society 16
APR SmartlogikAPR Smartlogik
Suite of products and services designed to search, categorize and profile software for intranet, Internet and portal applications. Features company profile, white papers and contact information.
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ArisemArisem
[France] Software publisher specializing in automated language processing, with emphasis on semantic analysis text-mining, automated categorization, and competitive business intelligence. In English and French.
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ASE EdgeASE Edge
Virtual platform in which knowledge is organized, analyzed and manipulated.
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Information RetrievalInformation Retrieval
Online text of a book by Dr. C.J. van Rijsbergen of the University of Glasgow covering advanced topics in information retrieval.
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IntellilinkerIntellilinker
Short piece discussing development of text description, XML, and an interactive electronic librarian substitute.
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ISYSISYS
Suite of search software products that finds information in multiple file formats and languages. Features product descriptions, evaluation version download, company profile and contact information.
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Knowledge ConceptsKnowledge Concepts
Develops technologies to enhance document management solutions to provide better access to relevant information both inside and outside the organization, irrespective of word of use or language. Features product information, news and contact information.
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Strategy Software IncStrategy Software Inc
Offers a PC-based competitive information management system that can organize, summarize, analyze and share information. Features an overview of the company, contact details, news and job opportunities.
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E-Commerce News - Upgrade and Archive: The Ongoing Threat of Data ExtinctionE-Commerce News - Upgrade and Archive: The Ongoing Threat of Data Extinction
Article. Saving digital information is turning out to breed its own set of unique challenges. (August 28, 2003)
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