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- Exalead Named KMWorld Trend-Setting Product of the Year
- Exalead, a global leader of search software for business and the web, today announced that its Exalead one:search search solution has been awarded KMWorld's Trend-Setting Product of the Year for the third year in a row. Each year, KMWorld compiles a list of trend-setting products in several categories based...
- Research articles 2008-08-26
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- Experience a Whole New Way to Search the Web with Exalead's New Service
- PARIS -- After focusing on the Enterprise market with its Exalead Corporate product range, Exalead is now announcing an Internet search engine that provides a whole new search experience. Initially, one billion Web pages are being made available on its Website www.exalead.com.
- Research articles 2004-10-22
- LTU Technologies and Exalead Provide the First "World Face Album"
- Working with Exalead's database of 1 billion online images, search results can be narrowed down to facial portraits only by LTU's image classifier
- Research articles 2007-05-14
- Use Copernic as an Alternative to Google Desktop
- Use Copernic as an Alternative to Google DesktopCopernicI really like the 'intuitively obvious" aspects of using Copernic as well as its speed. Question - How do I search archived emails? I need to keep our server space reduced, but archiving the emails puts me into the Outlook search...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-28
- Is EMC Searching For Search?
- EMC could be in the market for an enterprise search company. As opposed to Web search, enterprise search is used by companies internally to help comply with legal discovery requirements, identify documents that can be archived in inexpensive storage devices, and increasingly, to improve productivity by helping...
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- Search Vendors Desperately Seeking Relevance
- If your name isn't Google or Yahoo, being a search vendor is something like being a pro wrestler in the 1960s, with fervent but tiny crowds following you to dilapidated arenas in third-tier cities. Devotees of enterprise search insist that the technology will pay for itself, but the vendors are...
- Blog posts 2009-03-24
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