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The Enterprise Search Report 2008 looks at... Autonomy's Mathematical Approach

"Based on statistical algorithms rather than language processing, it attempts to come up with results using "Meaning-Based Computing" through its "Dynamic Reasoning Engine." Marketing buzz describes the discovery process as "understanding" the meaning of content, (which may exaggerate its cognitive capabilities), but the system can be remarkably adept at digging up deeply buried information. Depending on your content, however, it could engender very poor relevance, even as it displays very high recall. "

(p. 92)

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Mondosoft: going once, going twice...

26-Oct-2007

...and sold to the bidder in the back. According to Danish website Computerworld, enterprise search vendor Mondosoft, which is currently in liquidation, has been bought by fellow countrymen SurfRay.

While SurfRay, a search vendor mainly active in northern Europe, had expressed interest in acquiring it as early as last spring, it was generally expected Mondosoft would be sold to Asger Jensby's JMI Invest. According to SurfRay, with the core Mondosearch technology they could provide a serious alternative to FAST and Autonomy, but at a lower price point. (And yes, you'd be right in thinking that every Volkssearch would like to compare itself to Ferrari and Rolls-Royce.)

The last waltz may be reserved for JMI Invest, however: SurfRay is not really interested in Mondosoft's SharePoint-specific offering, Ontolica. It might still be sold separately to JMI and turn up in a new guise as a WebSphere tool. SurfRay's director Martin Veise has indicated, however, that he first wants to speak to Mondosoft's employees about this (which is probably what FAST should have done when they acquired Convera).

(Thanks to Janus Boye for keeping tabs on the Danish press.)

- Submitted by: Adriaan Bloem, Contributing Analyst

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