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Teragram Corporation
a SAS company
10 Fawcett Street

Cambridge MA 02138

PH: 617.576.6800
FAX: 617.576.6888
Contact: www.teragram.com/info
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Teragram is the market leader in multilingual natural language processing technologies that use the meaning of text to distill relevant information from vast amounts of data. Teragram helps customers perform more efficient searches and better organize information. Teragram Solutions include Taxonomy Management, Automatic Categorization, Entities Extraction, Query Spelling, Direct Answers and Alerts.

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This company is listed in the following categories:
Business IntelligenceCollaborationCompetitive IntelligenceContent Management
Document Management/Conversione-CommerceEducationEnergy
Enterprise SearchFinancial ServicesGovernmentHealthcare
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Media/EntertainmentPharmaceutical, Life SciencesPortalsTelecom
Transportation, Aerospace
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KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2008
What makes a trend-setting product?
When we first started identifying products six years ago, we were still seeing some radical new technology and tried to select solutions that would be embraced by the marketplace and gain wide adoption.
A few of the companies that developed the products have gone belly up; more have been acquired by other vendors. However, all things considered, we've been quite accurate selecting products that deliver customer value, which is the underlying principle that defines this year's list.
Feature, Posted 31 Aug 2008 - September 2008, Trend-Setting Products 2008 [Vol 17, Issue 8] Issue
Trend-Setting Products of 2008:
SAVO, Sinequa, SpringCM, Teragram
Feature, Posted 31 Aug 2008 - September 2008, Trend-Setting Products 2008 [Vol 17, Issue 8] Issue
KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2008
So why do these companies matter? Not necessarily because they are the most innovative, but that's a factor. Not because they are ahead of the curve on Enterprise 2.0 initiatives, but that's also a factor.Not because they are the most financially successful (that's not a factor), and not because they have the most efficient marketing engines—that's not a factor either.We have long held that the true essence of knowledge management is an attitude, a single-minded commitment to improvement.
Feature, Posted 29 Feb 2008 - March 2008 (100 Companies) [Volume 17, Issue 3] Issue
View From the Top: Teragram (A SAS Company)
Feature, Posted 29 Feb 2008 - March 2008 (100 Companies) [Volume 17, Issue 3] Issue
Conversational search
Teragram upgrades MyGADs
Breaking News, Posted 28 Nov 2007
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