Excalibur Technologies announces Excalibur RetrievalWare 6.0
Excalibur Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: EXCA), today introduced Excalibur RetrievalWare(TM) 6.0, the first, comprehensive software solution for enterprise knowledge retrieval. Building upon Excalibur's unified architecture for finding mission-critical information across multiple data types,...
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Published in | PR Newswire p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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New York
PR Newswire Association LLC
12.11.1996
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Summary: | Excalibur Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: EXCA), today introduced Excalibur RetrievalWare(TM) 6.0, the first, comprehensive software solution for enterprise knowledge retrieval. Building upon Excalibur's unified architecture for finding mission-critical information across multiple data types, and delivering significant new functionality to leverage and re-purpose information assets, Excalibur RetrievalWare 6.0 enables customers to easily transform information throughout their enterprise into knowledge. Excalibur RetrievalWare 6.0 delivers seamless access to real-time, archival and legacy information resources, including: newswires and Usenet newsgroups; text documents in multiple formats and multiple languages; desktop data such as word processing or e-mail files; relational data; and information created and stored in groupware or departmental systems, such as Lotus Notes or Excalibur's EFS document imaging solution. Users gain a single, organized view of their digital universe, and can find the information they need using Excalibur's powerful, accurate, natural language searching. "The organizations that will succeed as we enter the next century are those who structure their business, not simply around brick and mortar assets, but around information and knowledge," said Patrick C. Condo, Excalibur president and CEO. "Excalibur RetrievalWare 6.0 builds the bridge that enables users to apply their experience and expertise to the explosion of data that confronts them." |
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