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Recommind Nominated For Two Legal Technology Awards 2009 - contentmanager.net
"Enterprise search specialist shortlisted in 'Best of Breed System of the Year' and 'Most Costumer-Focused Supplier of the Year' categories."
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Recommind, a provider of enterprise search, email management and eDisclosure systems for enterprises and law firms, today announced that it has been shortlisted in the ‘Best of Breed System of the Year’ and ‘Most Customer-Focused Supplier of the Year’ categories for the Legal Technology Awards 2009.
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Recommind has continued its success in the legal sector in 2008 with deployments announced with law firms including Simmons & Simmons, Reed Smith, Addleshaw Goddard and Eversheds. Recommind’s MindServer™ Enterprise Search platform enables law firms to search all databases and core knowhow across multiple locations, allowing lawyers to easily access and share the information they need.
Recommind Expands User-Based Relevancy and Federation Framework in Latest Enterprise Search Release
BusinessWire, Jan 27, 2009
ISYS Search Software - Information Access Solutions for Desktop Search, Intranet Search and more
Search software solutions for government, legal, law enforcement, recruitment, email, desktop, SharePoint & OEMs
Autonomy to buy Interwoven for $775 million | Tech News on ZDNet
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to boost its access to the worldwide legal and compliance industry.
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Interwoven, strong in content management software, has historically competed with Documentum, now a unit of EMC, FileNet, now part of IBM, and Open Text of Canada.
Interwoven has 4,600 customers, including 71 percent of the top 100 law firms and 100,000 corporate Web sites.
Interwoven Announces Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by Autonomy >> Slaw
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Many law firms in Canada (and the United States) use Interwoven for their document management system (DMS). Interwoven is a very robust DMS that can manage large volumes of documents while keeping good version control and honoring security settings.
FUMSI - Enterprise Information Architecture: A View From The Legal World
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Like many organisations, law firms have an odd relationship with information.
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And because they know it's important they are loathe to delete anything (just in case)...
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FreePint’s Enterprise Information Architecture: A View From the Legal World « Strategic Librarian
Jan 10, 2009
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why law firms need to invest more time in developing a sound information infrastructure before adding the latest and greatest technology.
Autonomy after Winning the Enterprise Search Wars : Beyond Search
Dec 25, 2008
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Connectors, in my experience, are one of the surprises that often bedevil licensees. These code chunks make it possible for the licensee to index information that reside in systems or files within an organization. A vendor who does not provide connectors leaves the customer with some stark options; for example, don’t index the content or pay for a new connector. If Mr. Stamper is correct, Autonomy’s connectors are a definite plus for the IDOL system.
It Ain’t Over - Computer Business Review
CBR online, 23 Dec. 2008 -- "British-born Autonomy won the enterprise search wars, and in doing so became an international success story. In an exclusive interview, CEO Mike Lynch talks to Jason Stamper about the even greater challenge his firm hopes to conquer."
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For a time, Autonomy’s closest search rival was Verity, until Autonomy bought the company for $500m in November 2005. After that, it was the Norwegian company, Fast Search and Transfer (FAST) that seemed to be the nearest rival.
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in January this year FAST was bought by Microsoft for $1.2bn, though it is being operated as a subsidiary, of which Lervik is still CEO.
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