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  • July 27, 1998
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Mine knowledge nuggets with InQuery

Users mining for gold in their knowledge repositories will find Sovereign Hill's InQuery Version 5.0 a valuable tool. InQuery lets users pick through, retrieve and pass along knowledge nuggets from any document repository. InQuery 5.0 includes enhancements in search & retrieval and concept mining and extraction, and includes automatic notification and delivery. The product installs and sets up in less than an hour. Global management consultancy Towers Perrin uses InQuery as a full-text search solution to connect its disparate data repositories. "We have indexed file systems, SQL databases, Notes databases as well as internal and external web sites," said John Mallon, Towers Perrin's Manager of Information Services. InQuery lets Tower Perrin administrators group libraries or collections of multiple data sources "for creating collections for different lines of business and corporate units." InQuery 5.0 runs on Windows NT and Sun Solaris; pricing per server starts at $15,000.
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