Dataware Technologies Debuts Knowledge Query Server 2.0 | Internet News

Dataware Technologies Debuts Knowledge Query Server 2.0

Mar 30, 1999
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Dataware Technologies, Inc. Tuesday released its Dataware II Knowledge Query Server 2.0, an information
retrieval solution designed to seamlessly
integrate databases with corporate intranets.

The server is intended to allow users to query multiple information
repositories simultaneously, including internal and external Web-based
resources such as databases, document management systems and
intranets. It combs multiple intranet-based corporate resources and
examines internal and external Web-based sources at the same time.

To perform its queries, the server uses the latest search engines,
including AltaVista, Northern Light, HotBot, Excite, Infoseek, Lycos, Magellan,
WebCrawler and DejaNews.

“We’ve worked directly with customers to ensure Knowledge Query Server 2.0
is a product that
deploys easily and works seamlessly within corporate intranets,” said
Fredric Gluck, vice
president of marketing at Dataware Technologies,
Inc.

“Knowledge Query Server 2.0 is more powerful
and easier to implement with graphical configuration
wizards for customized installations and greater
end-user control.”

Dataware II Knowledge Query Server 2.0 is available
immediately from Dataware for Windows NT 4.0 or
higher and for Sun Solaris 2.5 or higher. Pricing begins at $9,500, which includes 500 end-user licenses.

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