FAQs
How can my government department benefit from the semantic intelligence delivered by Smartlogic's Semaphore?
Monday, 13 December 2010
Smartlogic's Semaphore is used all over the world to provide taxonomy management and content classification solutions to government information systems. Government authorities use Semaphore to tag information according to their standards, for compliance, intelligence processing & citizen self-service.
What is Google Search Appliance?
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
The Google Search Appliance is a rack-mounted hardware device that adds document indexing functionality when integrated into a web site, intranet or a stand alone document management system. Manufactured by its popular search engine parent Google Inc. as a single gateway for information retrieval, it provides the end user with a search-like interface similar to that of Google itself.
What is 'findability'?
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Findability is a term used to describe the ease with which you can search for and find information. Although not exclusive to the World Wide Web it is usually used in the context of the internet.
How can enterprise search be improved by combining Semaphore with Google Search Appliance?
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
The Google Search Appliance (GSA) is the Google search software installed on a rack-mounted server that can be rapidly plugged into a data centre to provide Enterprise Search capabilities. Smartlogic's Semaphore elevates the Google Search Appliance from an enterprise search engine to an enterprise 'find and discover' engine by adding a semantic layer of functionality on top of the already powerful native GSA search.
What are the '8 things' I should consider when forming my information management strategy?
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Smartlogic recently delivered a seminar on information management strategy in which we described the ways in which semantic technology solves the problem of unstructured data and promises to introduce major improvements to the way in which end users find, use and interact with 'content'.
How can enterprise semantic platform Semaphore benefit my enterprise information management strategy?
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Semaphore uses advanced content classification and ontology management to structure data. This significantly enhances enterprise information management strategy by improving search and navigation and by being used to drive workflows, archiving policy, search, compliance, access control and discovery.
Can my business enterprise benefit from the semantic intelligence delivered by Smartlogic's Semaphore?
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Smartlogic's Semaphore is used all over the world by hundreds of leading business enterprises. Applications such as Enterprise Search and Enterprise Content Management use Semaphore to deliver semantic search solutions to understand what content is about and to describe the connections between topics, entities and resources. Organisations use Semaphore with SharePoint, Fast, Google Search Appliance, Solr, Documentum, OpenText and numerous other platforms to deliver the most compelling web sites and to increase business productivity.
How does Semaphore deliver semantic intelligence?
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Semaphore, the open semantic platform, is unique in the field of semantic search for its three component capabilities to analyze, classify and reveal content by offering ontology management, content classification and search enhancement.
What is Apache Solr?
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Solr is a state-of-the-art information management and search technology available for free as open source from The Apache Software Foundation, the public-domain open source web server.
What are the new features of the Semaphore semantic platform 3.2 release?
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Semaphore 3.2 sees significant improvements in its faceted search and navigation features for the Google Search Appliance, tighter integration with Sharepoint, new support for Apache SOLR - or any other third party search engine or information management system.
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