TEMIS Named Finalist for 2011 CODiE Awards
Semantic Content Enrichment for the Enterprise, is proud to announce it has
been named a finalist by the Software & Information Industry Association
(SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital content
industries, for its 26th annual CODiE(TM) Awards.
In 2010, TEMIS had won the CODiE Award for “Best Business Intelligence or
Knowledge Management Solution”. This year, TEMIS has been selected for its
excellence in the “Best Content Management Solution” category. This award
recognizes the best software or platform that enables the creation,
management and modification of information on the web. It includes content
creation, categorization, workflow, publishing and delivery tools.
The CODiE Awards, originally called the Excellence in Software Awards,
were established in 1986, so that pioneers of the then-nascent software
industry could evaluate and honor each other’s work. Since then, the CODiE
Awards program showcases the software and information industry’s finest
products and services and recognizes excellence in corporate achievement.
Selected products underwent an extensive review by judges via live
demonstration, as well as trial product access. Finalists will now be
reviewed by SIIA members, who will vote on winners for 26 categories. The
winners will be announced on
Luncheon, to be held as part of the SIIA All ‘About the Cloud’ Conference.
“We are honored by this CODiE nomination that recognizes our team’s
commitment to providing the best semantic enrichment solution to customers
worldwide”, said
Operations and Worldwide Marketing, TEMIS. “I want to thank our customers for
their continuous trust and for driving our roadmap.”
“We are pleased to have such a diverse range of companies and products as
finalists this year”, said
Software Division. “The competition is always tough and it reflects the level
of innovation across a wide range of companies in this industry. The growth
in participation certainly mirrors what we are seeing as priorities in the
business software market – especially the need for effective integration of
applications and demand for powerful security solutions.”
Luxid(R) is a powerful and scalable semantic content enrichment and
knowledge discovery solution, dramatically improving content findability and
discoverability.
Luxid(R) leverages unique, patented TEMIS semantic technology to
automatically extract highly relevant metadata (including topics, entities,
relationships, sentiments, and categories) from unstructured content.
In online publications, the resulting richer metadata can be used to:
– boost search engines performance by enhancing the relevance of results,
– enable efficient drill-down in search results by feeding semantic
search facets,
– provide perspective by recommending related or similar documents and
knowledge,
– drive insight through analytics and visualization tools.
By making online information products more compelling, semantic content
enrichment boosts the value of online titles and helps engage, retain and
cross-sell to Publishers’ audiences.
A list of the finalists is shown below, but also may be reviewed at:
http://www.siia.net/codies/2011/finalists.asp
About SIIA
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) is the principal
trade association for the software and digital content industry. SIIA
provides global services in government relations, business development,
corporate education and intellectual property protection to more than 800
leading software and information companies.
About TEMIS
TEMIS is the leading provider of Text Analytics-based content enrichment
software, turning unstructured data into actionable knowledge, enabling
advanced content analysis and strategic information discovery.
Its Content Enrichment solution Luxid(R) automatically associates
value-added metadata to contents. Luxid(R) addresses the needs of publishers
as well as Enterprises, enabling contents connection and information search
optimization.
Founded in 2000, TEMIS operates in
and
partners.
TEMIS’ innovative solutions have attracted the business of leading
organizations such as AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of
Science), Agence France-Presse, BASF, Bayer Schering Pharma, BNA (Bureau of
National Affairs), CARMA International, Editions Lefebvre-Sarrut, Elsevier,
EMC, Europol, French Ministry of Defence, French Ministry of Finance,
Ingenuity, Merck Serono, Nature Publishing Group, Novartis, Philip Morris
International, Sanofi-aventis, Simon & Schuster, Springer Science+Business
Media, The McGraw-Hill Companies, and Thomson Reuters.
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