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Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Information technology Search-based applications Search technology |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Rockledge, Florida, USA |
Key people | Ute Rother, President and CEO Wolfram Kerber, SVP Software Development |
Products | Q-Sensei Enterprise Search Platform (ESP) Q-Sensei FeedBooster Q-Sensei Scholarly Search |
Website | http://www.qsensei.com |
Q-Sensei is a privately-owned software company developing search-based applications for searching through unstructured and structured data on the internet, business networks, private computers, databases and hand-held devices. Q-Sensei is based on multi-dimensional search, which lets you search by full text and also by the various dimensions of data -- date, tag, author, source, language, content type.[1]
Q-Sensei was formed in 2007 through the merger of German-based social knowledge network Lalisio and the US search technology company, QUASM. The company is headquartered in Rockledge, Florida. Its European office is in Erfurt, Germany.
Its name is derived from the Japanese word Sensei, meaning "master" or "mentor".
Products/applications
[edit]- Q-Sensei Enterprise Search Platform (ESP) -- a "next-generation" enterprise search platform "for all kinds of data." [2] It received a Frost & Sullivan 2011 North American Enterprise Search New Product Innovation Award. [3]
- Q-Sensei FeedBooster -- an RSS feed reader that "lets you search or filter the information in your feeds" [4]
- Q-Sensei Scholarly Search Site (lambda.qsensei.com) -- an online service to search for information on books and scholarly articles in science, medicine, mathematics, medicine and literature from the Library of Congress, the National Library of Medicine, arXiv, IngentaConnect, and Research Papers in Economics (RePEC).[5]
Awards
[edit]- "Frost & Sullivan 2011 North American Enterprise Search New Product Innovation Award".
- "2011 Innovative Business Analytics Companies Under $100M to Watch".
References
[edit]- ^ Koch, Susanne (Oct 9, 2011). "Q-Sensei enterprise search solution". Pandia Search News.
- ^ Peacock, Marisa (Apr 14, 2011). "Next Generation Enterprise Search Platform for All Kinds of Data". CMS Wire.
- ^ "Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Q-Sensei's Innovative Enterprise Search Platform for Providing Relevant Search Results Across Information Sources". Frost & Sullivan. Oct 4, 2011.
- ^ Koch, Susanne (Oct 9, 2011). "FeedBooster, a tool for real news junkies". Pandia Search News.
- ^ Quint, Barbara (Aug 21, 2008). "Science 2.0 Gains Another Search Engine". Information Today.