
Judges recognized Deep Web Technologies for its leading edge federated search technology which scours scholarly deep web sources to provide scientists and researchers with access to quality content beyond that which Google can find. Deep Web Technologies’ flagship product, Explorit, utilizes next-generation federated search technology to efficiently search, retrieve, analyze, and rank content in order of importance. Explorit is in a class by itself in its ability to search content sources with diverse query languages and complex authentication methods. Michelle Manafy, editor-in-chief of EContent Magazine, says that Deep Web Technologies earned its place on the list for “its leadership in the commercial and government federated search sectors” and added, “We seek to recognize companies like Deep Web Technologies that are not complacent but are constantly innovating.”
“We are quite honored to receive this recognition,” said Abe Lederman, Deep Web Technologies’ Founder and CTO. “Digital content is expanding rapidly; we innovate out of necessity to keep content access manageable since the volume of the content itself has been growing out of control for some time. We’ve worked hard this year and it’s wonderful to be noticed.”
Deep Web Technologies-powered federated search application, Science.gov, was recently featured in the Government Computer News article “Great dot-gov Web Sites 2009″ (http://tinyurl.com/mqs74e) as one of ten websites that take online government to the next level.
About Deep Web Technologies
Deep Web Technologies (http://www.deepwebtech.com) creates custom, sophisticated federated search solutions for clients who demand precise, accurate results. The tool of choice when needing to access the deep web, federated search performs real-time, parallel searches of multiple information sources, merging the results into one page. Serving Fortune 500 companies, a number of leading federal government organizations, and a variety of other customers and partners, Deep Web Technologies has built a reputation as the “researcher’s choice” for its advanced, agile information discovery tools.
Other press releases from Deep Web Technologies Inc.
- Stanford University Launches xSearch, a Multidisciplinary Search Tool Based on Deep Web Technologies’ Software - March 18th, 2010
- SwetsWise Searcher Improves Its Federated Search Performance With Deep Web Technologies - February 11th, 2010
- Second Annual Federated Search Blog Contest Offers Bigger Cash Prizes - December 2nd, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies Announces Poster Presentation at ASIS&T Annual Conference - November 9th, 2009
- Andy Alsop Joins Deep Web Technologies as Vice President of Business Development - September 10th, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies Developing Multilingual Translator for Federated Search - September 3rd, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies-Powered Federated Search Engine Science.gov Takes Government to Next Level - August 4th, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies' Federated Search Now Integrates with RefWorks Online - July 28th, 2009
- ScienceResearch.com Debuts as the World’s Most Comprehensive Deep Web Science Search Engine - June 15th, 2009
- Deep Web Technologies Chosen to Speak on the Future of Scientific Discovery at Special Libraries Association (SLA) Centennial Conference - June 12th, 2009
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Darcy PedersenDeep Web Technologies Inc.
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Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: 505-820-0301 x233
Email: darcy@deepwebtech.com
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