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Weekly News Digest
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Content Analyst Integrates dtSearch Engine in Its Text Analytics Platform
Content Analyst Co. (www.contentanalyst.com), a provider of text analysis software for the document management, legal, and intelligence communities, and dtSearch Corp. (www.dtsearch.com), a provider of enterprise and developer text retrieval software, announce the integration of the dtSearch Text Retrieval Engine into version 3.3 of CAAT (Content Analyst Analytical Technology), its text analytics software platform. The new release embeds the dtSearch Engine for Windows/Linux cross-platform native 64-bit, full-text searching. The release also introduces cross-lingual categorization, a SharePoint connector, and other data filtering enhancements.dtSearch products can index more than a terabyte of data in a single index—as well as create and instantly search an unlimited number of indexes. The software offers more than 2 dozen search options, including Unicode support covering hundreds of international languages. Proprietary file format support provides for highlighting hits in all popular file types. A built-in Spider supports searching of local and remote, public, and secure dynamic and static web data, with WYSIWYG hit-highlighted display of web-ready data. The dtSearch Engine API supports .NET, Java, C++, SQL, etc., including native 64-bit Windows/Linux support. Content Analyst’s software, which includes patented Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) technology, provides advanced, conceptual-based search and document analysis for a wide range of customers, from highly-classified intelligence installations to world-class publishers to cutting-edge e-discovery providers. For these customers, CAAT exponentially reduces the time needed to discern relevant information from large volumes of information. Source: Content Analyst Co.
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