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Endeca and SMSi Partner To Unify Data Sources Endeca and SMSi Partner To Unify Data Sources
 
November 4, 2009 9:28AM
Endeca and SMSi Partner to Unify Data Sources Within the Public Sector
 

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November 4, 2009 -- Endeca, a search applications company, has announced a partnership with SMSi, a leader in providing data Relevant Products/Services-management and IT solutions for the public sector. SMSi has integrated SMSi's Twister Data Framework with the McKinley release of the Endeca Information Access Platform. Together, these technologies offer a complete solution for unifying structured and unstructured data from proprietary, government-specific databases, warehouses, and enterprise Relevant Products/Services Relevant Products/Services business systems, providing greater visibility across disparate information for improved daily decision-making within defense, intelligence, and homeland security Relevant Products/Services agencies.

"The most important trend in the search and BI markets today is the accelerating pace of their convergence," said Hadley Reynolds, director, Search and Digital Marketplace Technologies, IDC. "Analysts in the intelligence community have long insisted on better integrated views of the information at their disposal – views that allow them to 'see' structured transactional data and related unstructured content at the same time, on the same screen. Alliances like this one between Endeca and SMSi will accelerate the delivery of composite intelligence applications that help analysts connect the dots across the data sources."

The partnership allows agencies to leverage industry standard software that is already integrated with many highly-specialized and often proprietary government data holdings and feeds to populate search applications based on Endeca's Intelligence Discovery Solution. Customers who have the Twister Data Framework deployed can use the skills they already have in house. Customers who don't can tap the large number of consultants already familiar with SMSi's products. In all cases, Endeca's rich feature set around semi-structured content acquisition and enrichment, recently enhanced with the Endeca Extend partner program, can be combined with SMSI's existing offerings, reducing the time and costs associated with deploying Endeca's search applications.

"By creating a seamless integration between our Twister Data Framework and Endeca's platform, our customers can better access highly-valuable and intelligence-centric information assets, leveraging them for improved daily decision-making," commented Lang Craighill, chief operating officer, SMSi.

About Endeca

Endeca is a leading provider of search applications. Search applications built on Endeca's technology deliver the clearest visibility into information, driving hundreds of millions of dollars in cost savings and increased revenue for our customers. Powering these solutions is Endeca's Information Access Platform, a major enterprise search innovation based on a fundamentally new architecture for building high-ROI applications that let users access any data from anywhere any way they need it. With this improved information visibility, customers make better choices, and employees better decisions.
 

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