Teragram Announces Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server Integration For Automatic Categorization And Text Analytics Software
Teragram , the leading provider of multilingual natural language processing technologies, announced recently that its Automatic Metadata Generation Suite -- which includes the company's automatic categorization, entities extraction and TK240 taxonomy management software -- now fully integrates with the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) content management system and Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise Search. As a result of this integration, Teragram automatically adds metadata to documents stored in MOSS, enabling users to browse the content by topics and to perform faceted search with SharePoint Enterprise Search. Users can now view their search results broken down by category and linked to related topics.
When documents are added to the MOSS content management system, Teragram's software automatically tags the content based on a set of predefined rules, which can be customized by industry and company name using the TK240 taxonomy management software. Teragram's industry-specific taxonomies can be used out-of-the-box with MOSS, or enterprises can create their own taxonomies using TK240 to automatically classify their content.
Documents are then categorized based on the tags they receive. Finally, related terms are cross-referenced and linked by the TK240 system. These behind-the-scenes processes simplify enterprise search for end users, giving them a directory from which to choose the appropriate topic, in addition to the standard search bar.
"Microsoft SharePoint is an important component of many enterprise solutions," said Dr. Yves Schabes, president and co-founder of Teragram. "Our integration with SharePoint makes best-practices content management and search possible for both small businesses and large enterprises, giving companies a fully automated way to manage metadata and enterprise content. The enterprise search user experience is also drastically improved through the use of dynamic facets and browsable menus of topics."
About Teragram
Teragram Corporation is the market leader in mobile and multilingual natural language processing technologies that use the meaning of text to distill relevant information from vast amounts of data. Founded in 1997 by innovators in the field of computational linguistics, Teragram alone offers the speed, accuracy and global language support that customers and partners demand to retrieve and organize growing volumes of digital information. Teragram helps customers perform more efficient searches and better organize information in more than 30 languages, enabling them to reach new markets and make better decisions. Teragram serves customers across the publishing, pharmaceutical, telecommunications and financial industries, including AOL, Ariba, Ask.com, Associated Press, CNN, Factiva, EBSCO Publishing, Ebay, FAST Search & Transfer, Forbes.com, InfoSpace, NYTimes Digital, OneSource, Reed Business Information, Ricoh, Sony, Verity, WashingtonPost.com, Wolters Kluwer, the World Bank and Yahoo!. For more information, visit www.teragram.com/info.
SOURCE: Teragram Corporation