January 19, 2007; 08:06 AM SearchInform Technologies Inc. introduces a new version of
SearchInform, a program of full text search and search for documents
with similar content, featuring new interface settings as well as an
enhanced functionality.
New functions of SearchInform 3.2.08
In the new version, owing to implementation of new auto searching
servers, work with previously created indexes stored in the local
network became significantly less complicated. This should first of all
interest corporate clients and companies whose local networks contain
large volumes of data available for search. Now whenever you want to
add a new index, SearchInform will automatically scan the network and
show all existing indexes available for connection. Conducting search
in these indexes has therefore become even more convenient and
reliable.
SearchInform Server’s performance in the local network has been
enhanced and the analysis function upgraded leading to considerably
improved performance.
Main features of SearchInform 3.2.08:
- Phrase search with due consideration to stemming and thesaurus
- New SoftInform Search Technology of search for similar documents
- High indexing speed (from 15 to 30 Gb/hour),
- Index size of 15-25% from the actual size of the text data
- Query caching system
- Support of over 60 most popular text formats, Outlook & TheBat
electronic messages, mp3 & avi tags, and logs of MSN and ICQ
instant messaging programs
- Correct work with archives
- Universal data sources (indexing of DBMS)
About SearchInform Technologies
SearchInform Technologies was founded in 1995 and has been operating in
the area of information technologies with special focus on information
searching, storing and processing. The range of company’s products is
quite large and encompasses from mass production of single
user-oriented products to ready business solutions to be integrated
into corporate systems. Owing to its extensive experience in various
projects, the company offers its services on developing custom
information systems of any complexity.
More information is available at http://www.searchinform.com/
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