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Inxight Introduces SmartDiscovery Extraction Server

Inxight Software has announced the general availability of Inxight SmartDiscovery Extraction Server (SDX), the first commercially available, massively scalable solution for text analytics in more than 30 languages.

This platform system delivers Inxight's high-fidelity ThingFinder extraction capabilities, reading text to discover the "who", "what", "where" and "when" of each document, enabling publishers, government organizations and enterprises to extract people, companies, places and other key entities from terabytes of unstructured text.

SmartDiscovery Extraction Server was designed from the ground up to fit into today's Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web services environments. Its configurable security model and high-throughput processing capabilities enable it to deliver the rapid data collection and processing capabilities required for detailed enterprise-class text analytics.

The basic SDX architecture is a horizontally scalable, distributed extraction platform, designed to be deployed successfully in a variety of configurations - from 4 CPUs to 40.000 CPUs and beyond. New nodes can be added to the running system dynamically to meet demand. Administration of the system (managing distributed nodes, providing configuration parameters, etc.) is controlled through a simple Web-based user interface.

The next version of SDX, scheduled for release this summer, will also incorporate Inxight Summarizer and Inxight's new Categorizer product.

Inxight SmartDiscovery Extraction Server is certified on Red Hat Linux ES 3.0 and 4.0, Red Hat Linux AS 3.0, Windows 2003 and Windows XP operating systems.



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