Basis Technology and BrightPlanet Deliver Multilingual Deep Web Search to the U.S Government
Basis Technology® (www.basistech.com), the leader in multilingual information retrieval software, and BrightPlanet® Corporation (www.brightplanet.com), the leader in Deep Web document harvest and analysis, have signed an agreement to provide multilingual Deep Web search capabilities to a U.S. Government agency in support of national security objectives.
CAMBRIDGE, MA and SIOUX FALLS, SD, (PRWEB) September 9, 2005 --
Basis
Technology® (www.basistech.com), the leader in multilingual information
retrieval software, and BrightPlanet® Corporation (www.brightplanet.com), the
leader in Deep Web document harvest and analysis, have signed an agreement to
provide multilingual Deep Web search capabilities to a U.S. Government agency in
support of national security objectives.
BrightPlanet has licensed Basis
Technology’s Rosette Linguistics Platform® (RLP) for integration into its Deep
Query Manager™ (DQM), a deep navigational search engine to assist the
Intelligence Community in conducting multilingual searches and document
harvests. This agreement enables BrightPlanet to market their information
automation technology to more segments of the commercial and government
marketplaces. BrightPlanet’s DQM is an automated search platform that “harvests”
from search engines, directories and databases as it scours the Deep Web and the
surface web.
Duncan Witte, President and COO of BrightPlanet, said,
“Basis Technology’s linguistic software was the perfect fit for our Deep Query
Manager. Its ability to quickly pinpoint key data within large repositories of
foreign language documents and databases was a perfect match for the needs of
our U.S. Government and commercial clients.”
Rosette enhances
information retrieval applications by providing in-depth linguistic analysis of
Asian, Middle Eastern, and European text. Each analyzer incorporates knowledge
of the nuances of each language, enabling applications such as DQM to deliver
reliable, accurate search results. For example, RLP identifies individual words
for languages such as Japanese that do not use spaces between words; breaks
compound words into their individual components; and identifies parts-of-speech
such as verbs and adjectives. BrightPlanet has licensed all language modules of
the Rosette Linguistics Platform.
“This technology integration highlights
the strengths of Rosette and our ability to provide customized solutions to the
defense and intelligence community,” said Carl Hoffman, CEO of Basis Technology.
“A truly multilingual Deep Web search technology is a powerful tool that can
meet the unprecedented information retrieval challenges facing our governments
today.”
About Basis Technology
Basis Technology provides software
solutions for multilingual text mining and information retrieval applications.
The company’s Rosette Linguistics Platform® is a suite of high-performance,
high-reliability, interoperable software components designed for applications
that analyze and process all the world’s languages.
Top-tier software
vendors, content providers, and multilingual enterprises rely on Basis
Technology’s solutions for Unicode compliance, language identification,
multilingual search, normalization, transliteration, and entity extraction.
Clients include industry leaders Cisco, Convera, Endeca, Google,
Hewlett-Packard, L.L. Bean, Microsoft, Oracle/PeopleSoft, SAS, Siebel Systems,
Symantec and Verity. Government contractors include BBN, CACI, Lockheed Martin,
MITRE, Northrop Grumman, and SAIC, as well as U.S., UK, and Japanese government
agencies.
Company headquarters are in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with
branch offices in San Francisco, California; Herndon, Virginia; and Tokyo,
Japan. For more information, visit www.basistech.com or call (800) 697-2062.
About
BrightPlanet Corporation
BrightPlanet Corporation is the leader in deep
document content and the development of innovative ways to efficiently search,
monitor and manage all Internet and internal content. BrightPlanet offers
unique, patented technologies for discovery, harvest, management, aggregation,
qualification and classification of document information. BrightPlanet’s
customers include U.S. Government and international agencies, as well as leading
commercial enterprises.
Offices are in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; New
York, New York; and Washington, D.C. For more information about BrightPlanet and
the Deep Query Manager™, visit the BrightPlanet website at www.brightplanet.com, or
call (877) 376-3762.
For more information:
Stacy
Pantazopoulos
Basis Technology Corp.
(617) 386-7173
Bryan Bjerke
BrightPlanet Corp.
(605) 331-6012
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