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AeroText from Rocket extracts intelligence from text |
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Rocket, new owners of the Folio and NXT applications, have announced that they will be integrating their AeroText information extraction suite into Folio and NXT. This powerful application is already available as a stand-alone product for organisations wishing to extract the maximum amount of value from their data stores.
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TextWise aim to put semantics back into semantic search |
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In a recent interview with Jennifer Zaino, TextWise's CEO Connie Kenneally expressed concern that far too much attention had been focused on the mechanics of semantic search and not enough in defining the output that the user expected from their search.
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Rocket Software releases Folio 4.7.2 |
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Rocket Software, Inc have just announced the general availability of Rocket Folio Version 4.7.2. which includes updates to Folio Builder, Folio Publisher, Folio Views, and Folio Integrator. This is the first product update since Rocket acquired Folio/NXT from Microsoft late last year.
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Rocket Software Acquires Folio and NXT from Microsoft |
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This announcement marks the transition of the Folio and NXT products, services, and support thereof to Rocket. According to Rocket Software CEO Andy Youniss, "We are pleased that Microsoft selected us to take over the development, service, and support for all Folio and NXT customers. This is a great fit for Rocket, and we look forward to working with the customers to provide the features and functions they need to be successful with their investment in the products."
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Academic and professional information access is good for small businesses – could be better |
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Staff in high-tech small businesses in the UK - SMEs with 250 employees or fewer - place a high value on, and make considerable use of, research articles and other academic and professional information. Their access to such information is good and improving, although it could be even better, according to a recent study from the Publishing Research Consortium.
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