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- RetrievalWare is an enterprise search engine emphasizing natural language processing and semantic networks which was commercially available from 1992...
- focus was the enterprise search market through its flagship product, RetrievalWare, which is widely used within the secure government sector in the United...
- Overture.com (formerly GoTo.com, now Yahoo! Search Marketing) PubSub RetrievalWare (acquired by Fast Search & Transfer and now owned by Microsoft) Scroogle...
- developed include: IBM's QBIC Virage's VIR Image Engine Excalibur's Image RetrievalWare VisualS**** and WebS**** Netra MARS Vhoto Pixolution Experimental Systems...
- data Endecasearch data repositories Inxightsearch engine Convera RetrievalWaresearch engine MetaCartasearch engine Attensitysearch engine...
- revenues from 2003 (US$42M) to 2006 ($162M). FAST acquired Convera's RetrievalWare in August 2007 for US$23 million (~$32.6 million in 2023). Fast's Q4...
- in the search engine industry since 1989 and the original author of RetrievalWare. Paul Nelson is currently Chief Architect at Search Technologies, and...
- Geographic information retrieval (GIR) or geographical information retrieval systems are search tools for searching the Web, enterprise do****ents, and...
- library Computing platform Digital marketing World Wide Web Information retrieval Security Cryptography Formal methods Security hacker Security services...
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