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Scientific Software, Inc.

Software developer introduces federated search engine for the desktop

Published in Pharma Law Weekly, November 2nd, 2004

Scientific Software, Inc. announced a new federated search engine for the desktop PC that is integrated into Microsoft Windows Explorer.

Scientific Software Fusion Search is a federated search engine for a personal computer (PC) that provides rapid database-driven searches across multiple content sources via a single query.

Fusion Search focuses on finding information on the desktop computer, on corporate shared drives, and on other knowledge worker and peer PCs. It also indexes and searches e-mail and attachments, Google, the Scientific Software Enterprise Content Manager (ECM) repository, and other third party databases, applications and content...

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