Exalead, a search engine that’s popular among librarians and information professionals thanks to its array of advanced search capabilities, has added an image search function for more than 1 billion ...
As a rule, search engines should return reliable results. So when unanticipated responses appear, it’s possible that the initial query was too broad or ambiguous. To help users sharpen their searches, ...
Exalead, a global leader of information access solutions and search-based applications for the enterprise and on the web, today advisedtravel websites that they can improve their conversion revenue, ...
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Relatively quiet with the news lately, TerminalFour has just made a big announcement related to their Web Content Management System. A new partnership with Exalead, provider of Enterprise Search ...
Exalead is one of those great search engines that most people haven’t heard of. And that’s a shame, because it offers some really powerful and unique features that most information professionals love.
Exalead is one of those "smaller" search engines that continue to pop up here and there no matter what is going on in the search environment. Unlike those major search engines, Exalead is focusing on ...
French search specialist Exalead thinks it’s cracked one of the big challenges of search, making video searchable, and has landed a high-profile customer to prove it: the Web site of France’s ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
French search company Exalead updated its enterprise search offering on Thursday, aiming to make it as easy for workers to search unstructured information on their company’s servers as it is for them ...
Exalead, the search engine that (no kidding) underlies Friendster and has been behind French government attempts to build a platform to rival Google (yes), has been acquired by Dassault Systèmes, a ...