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Weekly News Digest
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May 7, 2001 — 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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Intelliseek Announces a Suite of Enterprise Intelligence Solutions
Following its recent $8 million funding by Ford Motor Co. and Nokia Ventures Partners, Intelliseek, Inc.(http://www.intelliseek.com) has announced two major product lines: Enterprise Search Server (ESS) and Corporate Intelligence Service (CIS).Intelliseek Enterprise Search Server provides a unified search interface to thousands of information sources and databases across the corporate intranet, extranet, subscription sources, and the Internet. ESS offers patent-pending Adaptive Search technology to intelligently route users' queries to the best sources for more relevant results, and features an automated tracking and alerting system. Corporations can also use the XML-based, intelligent agent services of ESS to build custom applications that require automated aggregation, analysis, tracking, and categorization of information from distributed information sources. Intelliseek Corporate Intelligence Service is a comprehensive, real-time online monitoring service that allows corporations to get timely insights into consumer discussions and media coverage about their products or services, potentially damaging rumors, and competitor activities. CIS is a secure ASP service built on Intelliseek's ESS platform. CIS version 2.0, expected to be released this quarter, offers broad media coverage as well as consumer word of mouth. According to the announcement, the service can monitor thousands of message boards on the Web, tens of thousands of forums on Usenet, thousands of online sources for news and publications, and more. The company also operates ProFusion.com, a destination site for business users that showcases its Enterprise Search Server capabilities, and offers the BullsEye family of applications for individual Web researchers. Source: Intelliseek, Inc.
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Brandi Scardilli
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