Improved reporting and reliability in semantic search platform with latest Semaphore point release
Smartlogic have today announced the general availability of the Semaphore 3.1.3 (point) release, delivering additional reporting and increased reliability.
The platform provides advanced semantic search capabilities when integrated with the Google Search Appliance, Sharepoint 2007, SharePoint 2010, FAST ESP, other search engine and information management systems.
Improvements and additions for this point release of the enterprise semantic search platform include:
- Additional reporting and increased reliability in the Ontology Manager/Server
- Performance increases for Rulebase Generator
- Better UTF-8 support for Baseline Service and Search Enhancement Server
- "Https” support for topic maps in the sample GSA implementation we provide
- Increased reliability of Classification Server
- Updated documentation in both PDF and HTML versions
To arrange for a demonstration of Semaphore’s semantic search platform and information management capabilities, or for further information please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call (UK) +44 (0)1223 451 046 / (US) +1 202 657 4483.
About Smartlogic
Smartlogic are the UK-based creators of Semaphore, a semantic search platform that adds advanced content classification capabilities to information management systems.
Adopting a semantic content classification approach to information management delivers findability, improves the accuracy and efficacy of applying metadata and enables content integration across disparate sources.
- Media companies use Semaphore to improve the quality of their information feeds
- Government authorities use Semaphore to tag information according to their standards
- Investment banks use Semaphore to consolidate their information costs
- Online directories use Semaphore to increase their advertising revenues
- Intranets and websites use Semaphore to boost their use
- Knowledge managers use Semaphore to manage their taxonomies and ontologies
Clients include NASA, The National Health Service, ABN Amro, Bank of America and The Office of Public Sector Information.
