Thursday, 28. February 2008 16:19 empolis announces e:IAS 6.1

 

New Release Extends Scalability for Tomorrow's Search and Navigation Applications.

The current version of the powerful enterprise search and retrieval platform is a maintenance release hat delivers various product enhancements and extends platform support to the most significant 64-bit processing platform.

Highlights of the latest version of e:IAS include:

 

  • empolis:Information Access Suite 6.1 will be generally available on February 28, 2008.
  • Revised architecture for connecting to and integrating with high-volume relational data sources such as Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle database systems;
  • A new highly scalable term indexing architecture for almost limitless growth of term index structures in mission-critical applications;

 

Expanded platform support - e:IAS 6.0 now supports Windows Server 2003 (Intel x64, 64-bit) and Solaris 10 (Sparc, 64-bit)

More about the empolis:Information Access Suite

empolis:Information Access Suite (e:IAS) is the leading information access platform and helps people find, understand and relate any type of digital information. e:IAS integrates unstructured and structured content using unified indexing technology and advanced linguistic and semantic analysis procedures. e:IAS provides an array of contextual search features designed to deliver the right information to the right people at the right time while fully respecting existing security, privacy, and other compliance rules of the organization. Unlike competing information access solutions, e:IAS offers a full spectrum of search, analysis, and navigation methods ranging from high-volume full-text retrieval to associative content exploration and truly semantic navigation in a single platform product. e:IAS is an integral component of many popular Internet services (e.g. e-commerce, multi-channel publishing,

corporate web presentation) and mission-critical enterprise solutions such as service resolution, self-service portals, sales support, corporate search, market analysis, intellectual property management, and intelligence and discovery scenarios.

 


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