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Weekly News Digest

April 1, 2002 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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Convera Introduces New Search and Retrieval Software

Convera (http://www.convera.com) has announced the release of RetrievalWare 7.0, the latest version of its search, retrieval, and categorization system. RetrievalWare 7.0 combines multimedia and cross-lingual search capabilities in a single product. By offering users one product that simultaneously searches and organizes all data types (such as text, video, image, and audio files) in multiple languages from a single user interface, customers do not have to buy and piece together several disparate systems to manage multiple data types and languages. RetrievalWare also provides greater ease of use by delivering a higher level of interoperability with enterprise applications using XML and by allowing easy integration into the Microsoft .NET environment.

The release of RetrievalWare 7.0 extends Convera's strategy of providing a fully modular version of its technologies, enabling customers to choose only the specific search-and-retrieval components they need to support or enhance their information management systems. RetrievalWare users today can build a unique search environment by adding individually priced modules, such as profiling, multilingual search, mono- and cross-lingual search, categorization, multimedia Web crawling, specialized dictionaries, and thesauri for vertical applications and plug-ins to third-party vendors.

Source: Convera



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