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| Battelle uses dtSearch in Starlight,
developed at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Battelle Memorial Institute uses the dtSearch
Text Retrieval Engine in its Starlight Information
Visualization System, developed at the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a U.S. Department
of Energy national laboratory. More on PNNL. More on the Starlight Information
Visualization System.
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| SDC arms itself with dtSearch for
its translation services for European naval defense
and other industries.
Services include documentary chain optimization;
optimization of the processes and methods of translation;
linguistic quality assurance; creation of terminological
databases; and consultancy services relating to
relevant software tools. “dtSearch is
ideal for translators, terminologists and translation
companies seeking an indexing/search engine for
terminology searches, or 'term mining.’”
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| archizo lights on dtSearch for
traffic signal site.
A major city selected archizo, a New York-based
company, to create a public site for reporting
traffic signal or street lighting problems. “dtSearch
was selected not only for its sophisticated text
search abilities, but also for its ability to
quickly deliver and deploy a prototype using those
abilities.”
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| Improved public service results
from 1MAGE and dtSearch.
A major municipal customer provided
1MAGE with this testimonial excerpt following
integration of the dtSearch Engine: “Full-text
search makes it much easier to find documents.
Citizens and title agencies can even look things
up themselves. That'll make a big difference in
the workload around here, as well as how effective
and efficient our office will appear from the
public's perspective.”
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| ATS tackles world trade law with dtSearch.
ATS set up a comprehensive Web-based legal database
relating to the World Trade Organization for its
customer, WorldTradeLaw.net. “We chose
dtSearch because of its fast search speed and
its ASP support. The ability to navigate highlighted
hits in Web-based PDF files was also key.”
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| "We looked around and decided yours
was the best." —Government Solutions
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| Remtech Services, Inc. enlists dtSearch
for US Government technical training Website and
CDs.
Remtech Services, Inc. (RSI), a CIBER Company,
implemented dtSearch in an extensive Web-based
technical training site and companion training
CDs for its US Government client. "We promised
the client an enhanced search tool for the Web,
as well as one that could also work with a CD
version of their product. For both, we chose dtSearch."
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| Cybergroup uses dtSearch
for government information portal.
Cybergroup chose the dtSearch product line to
handle spidering of governmental sites, as well
as the indexing and searching of retrieved information.
“dtSearch was chosen as the foundation of
the system because of its unique searching, spidering,
and document indexing capabilities ... a powerful
information retrieval resource.”
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| ATS elects dtSearch for political redistricting
database.
American Technology Services or ATS, a Microsoft
Certified Partner, provides technology consulting
services in the areas of Internet development
and hosting, software development and network
integration. ATS used these skills in setting
up a political redistricting database for a major
US political organization. “Database
query alone would not do the trick. We needed
the power of dtSearch. dtSearch speed was very
fast.”
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| IMSG chooses dtSearch for Department
of Transportation site.
IMSG does a wide variety of government development
work. "Search speed is quick. And dtSearch
presents the information in a user-friendly manner,
right out of the box. Now visitors to the site
can quickly access the information through searches,
and get what they need.”
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| DBit adds dtSearch to custom Web
and CD-based solutions for the European Parliament.
The Minutes of Proceedings and Report
of Proceedings of the European Parliament have
to reach a wide audience, in many languages. The
European Parliament tasked DBiT to synthesize
these reports, and then output the data both to
the Web and to CD, all in instantly searchable,
multilingual format. “We successfully
used dtSearch on a wide variety of input and output
formats, including HTML, XML, and PDF. dtSearch's
multilingual support was key for the European
Parliament project. And dtSearch's categorization
support was essential as well. We used XML as
the underlying database solution to integrate
dtSearch full-text and meta searching. The result
is highly-precision searching for end-users accessing
the European Parliament data.”
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Court of Justice of the European Communities
employs DBiT and dtSearch.
The Court of Justice of the European Communities
was set up in 1952 under the Treaty of Paris to
ensure that European legislation is interpreted
and applied in the same way in each member state.
The Court picked DBiT to distribute the Court's
decisions in a wide variety of European languages.
“The search engine we wanted to use had
to be very configurable, and easy to integrate with
our advanced classification systems, all in a multilingual
Web-based environment. dtSearch met all of these
criteria. Automatic indexing was key for us. We
had great success using dtSearch to hyperlink search
results in a dozen or so European languages. dtSearch's
flexibility with regard multilingual support worked
great.”
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| ELCA employs dtSearch in Web-based
and distributed-access international governmental
database.
A leading Swiss IT services company,
ELCA currently has a workforce of more than 300
highly skilled engineers. A major international
organization tasked ELCA to provide search access
to its multinational database through a number
of different vehicles. “We choose dtSearch
because of its versatility, speed, reliability
and its ease of use. We liked dtSearch's ability
to build indexes incrementally, and to search
on multiple indexes for documents spread in many
directories ... The dtSearch configuration we
chose gave users the ability to search in parallel
on the offline DVD data and on new material from
the Internet.”
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