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RetrievalWare is a high-end enterprise-level search and categorization
solution. The price of the software package is about $12,500.
Built on robust, field-proven technology, RetrievalWare's distributed
architecture provides high performance infrastructure to index,
search, categorize and link information across an enormous range
of distributed sources.
RetrievalWare enables indexing, search and organization of more
than 200 file types & formats residing in websites, relational
databases, document management systems and groupware repositories.
It supports the search of text, html, xml, image, audio and video.
RetrievalWare utilizes the native authentication and authorization
policies of repositories at every level, ensuring users search
and retrieve only those items for which they are authorized.
RetrievalWare achieves optimized precision & recall across vast
and diverse information sources though advanced search methods,
concept, pattern and Boolean, which can be used independently
or interactively.
Users can launch a search and automatically classify the results
based on pre-defined or dynamically generated classifications
made possible through the combination of multiple taxonomies.
By combining these classifications, users are able to isolate
and discover critically relevant information that existing search
and retrieval software cannot uncover.
RetrievalWare permits the extension and customization of the
system through the use of Cartridges tailored for vertical industries,
specialized domains of interest and multiple languages.
RetrievalWare supports more than 50 languages and can be easily
extended to new language through its Language Plug-In architecture.
It also enables cross-lingual search giving users the ability
to enter a query in one language and retrieve documents written
in another.
RetrievalWare provides Software Development Toolkits (SDKs)
for developers to integrate itself with enterprise applications
and information portals. It works well on mainstream operating
systems such as Windows, Linux and UNIX, and well with enterprise
applications such as J2EE and Web Services.
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