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Bouvet (Norway)
Bouvet AS is a Norwegian consultancy company working in the areas of system development, business modelling and communication. The company is the leader in the design and implementation of topic map based portal solutions in Norway. Among Bouvet's clients you will find some of the largest and most demanding organisations in Norway, including Statoil, Agder Energi, Statkraft, ICA, Gjensidige Nor and the Norwegian Defence. Bouvet employs 150 highly skilled consultants with long experience in their respective areas, and with a deep understanding of our clients' businesses.
Contact person: Ole-Jørgen Tallaksrud
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CSW Group (UK)
CSW Group is a leading provider of solutions for the creation, management and delivery of information using open standards. Since 1998, CSW has developed Case Notes(tm) - a fully scalable, patient-centred portal solution for health records management using open standards and web-based technology. As well as our activities in the NHS, CSW apply the same XML-based technology to problems of information and knowledge management and delivery in other markets, including the new media publishing, financial services and automotive sectors.
Contact person: Sara Price
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Diderot Track (Netherlands)
Diderot Track BV specializes in advising and supporting organizations
that wish to establish or enhance their computer information processes
and systems. The emphasis cannot be on the technical issues
alone. An open eye and ear for organisational adaptation is equally
important. Diderot Track is a member of OASIS.
Contact person: Aad Kamsteeg
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Docufy (Germany)
Docufy is a vendor-independent professional services company specialized
in providing its customers with tailored solutions to address their
needs in the areas of collaborative content management and single source
publishing, the optimization of editorial processes and the creation of
topic maps. Our custom developed systems combine document management,
collaboration, workflow and business process automation in a single
integrated solution using standards like XML, XSLT, and Java.
Contact person: Uwe Reissenweber
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Eurostep (Sweden, UK, Finland, Germany, USA)
Eurostep is a consulting and software company specialising in
information management. The vision of Eurostep is to be the leading
competence provider in Strategic Planning, Design and Implementation
Of Open Solutions, to support Open People in Open Organisations.
Contact person: Helena Lindström
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Fortex Consulting (Finland)
Fortex Consulting is an experienced advisory and consulting company specialising in electronic information management. Together with our partners, we help organizations make information management more efficient and help them create flexible and long lasting data architecture, delivering logical and easy-to-use services. The handling of the flow of goods and money requires sensible management of information flow. Independent - always on the customer's side.
Contact person: Heimo Hänninen
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Grammarsmith (USA)
Grammarsmith is a research and consulting firm that provides innovative information retrieval and knowledge representation technologies, using Java, XML topic maps, and natural language processing.
Contact person: Ann Houston
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Index Information Technologies Oy (Finland)
Index Information Technologies Oy is a Finnish company specialized in
building professional content creation and knowledge management systems.
Index has built a large number of solutions for different kinds of companies
and public sector organizations for making their information production,
management and delivery more effective. Most of the systems are utilizing
XML standard for rationalising processing of information. These solutions
are used in production of e.g. The Finnish Law and the Government Budget,
which are published both in paper and in electronic formats.
Contact person: Tuula Ellonen
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Inek (Korea)
INEK is the Korean leading software company in the field of digital library solutions. INEK provides the total digital library solutions including Library Automation (LAS), Contents Management (CMS) for various contents type, value added Digital Library(DL) services and so on. Main customers are universities, government administrations, provincial educational agencies and local public libraries. Also, INEK has started Knowledge Management solution business based on TM Ontology under the cooperation with Ontology Research Institute consisting of academic, research and government experts.
Contact person: Hyunjung Choi
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Innodata Isogen (USA and Europe)
Innodata Isogen optimizes content supply chains, helping clients realize significant cost savings and productivity gains from operations, achieve better outcomes and compete more effectively in demanding global markets. Solutions encompass virtually every activity necessary to create, use and distribute information and information products.
Contact person: Sia Hills (North America)
Contact person: Jackie Crouch (Europe)
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Knowledge Synergy (Japan)
Knowledge Synergy is a Japanese consultancy and solution provider. Our purpose is to realize knowledge processing (i.e. representing, organizing, sharing, exchanging and reusing knowledge) which enable synergy of man and computer for customers and ourselves. In result we hope we can contribute for unalloyed happiness of mankind.
Contact person: Motomu Naito
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Lava (Norway) Lava Group specialises in Content Management, including Enterprise Content
Management, Web Content Management, Collaboration and Portal frameworks. Our focus is intelligent and efficient data management within and across systems in order to empower systems users to spend their time wisely.
Contact person: Annike H. Asserson
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Ligent (USA)
Ligent helps publishers improve their bottom line using content
management technologies. Our services include process improvement,
systems design, tool selection, integration and implementation. By
building customized publishing solutions using topic maps and the
Ontopia Knowledge Suite, Ligent greatly improves the reader's ability to
locate, navigate and draw conclusions from content. This transformation
of the reading experience leads directly to increased readership,
increased revenue, and increased profits for our clients. Contact
person: Kevin Trainor
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Mindfactory (Switzerland)
Mindfactory is a consulting and software integration company specialising in semantic products and technologies. Mindfactory supports companies and institutions by optimizing their knowledge, search and information processes all along the value chain, and by enhancing their existing IT systems with new semantic functionality.
Contact person: Yves Brennwald
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Morpheus (Netherlands)
Morpheus Software is a Dutch knowledge engineering company offering
consultancy on the creation and use of rich knowledge structures. Using
agent technology and topic maps, Morpheus develops applications to
capture and manage corporate knowledge, helping companies in the
healthcare/managed care industry, research and education, and
pharmaceutical industry deliver more finely tuned services to their
customers.
Contact person: Gabriel Hopmans
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neofonie (Germany)
Founded in 1998 as spin-off from Technical University Berlin, nefonie became one of the
leading solution providers in the field of web-based search engines in Germany.
Customer solutions are based on the neofonie:search product family.
Typically solutions are portals, online search systems, web mining but also
customer specific systems. Usually, neofonie is also the applications service
provider for developed solutions.
Contact person: Thomas Schwotzer
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OfficeNet (Norway)
OfficeNet offers the portal frameworks OfficeNet Portal (ONP) and
OfficeNet Knowledge Portal (OKP). OKP, due to be released later this
year, is ONP and Ontopia Knowledge Suite (OKS) integrated. OKP will be
the most complete knowledge oriented portal framework on the market,
because it combines OKS, the leading Topic Map editior based on (ISO/IEC
13250:2003 Topic Maps) and ONP, a 100% web based portal framework for
easy implementation of business portals. ONP includes advanced web
publishing functionality and Content Management System (CMS).
Contact person: Torgeir Bergmann
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Retrieval Systems Corporation (USA)
Retrieval Systems Corporation is a well-established development and
integration firm, which has been serving publishers for two decades. We
specialize in creating content management solutions by integrating
best-of-breed commercial and open source products with custom code to fulfill
client needs. We have excellent in-house analysis and programming
expertise including expertise in XML, XSL, Content Management Systems,
Content Delivery Systems and related technologies.
Contact person: Lisa Richards
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Scientio (United Kingdom)
Scientio creates software that solves real world problems by making use
of their own research in Artificial Intelligence in the areas of data
and text mining, Expert System / Business Rules technology and Process
Optimisation. Their software learns from past data, encapsulates human
knowledge or optimises user-supplied models of complex systems, to
create solutions that can be embedded in software applications and
control systems of all kinds. At the core is Scientio's knowledge
representation language, Metarule, which can be read and understood by
both engineers and machines. Users of Scientio's software range from security
agencies to financial trading organisations. As well as supplying
software for .Net and Java platforms, Scientio are happy to undertake
consultancy and bespoke research.
Contact: US and Pacific Rim
Sales; Phone: +1 561 833-6150
Contact: European Sales;
Phone +44 1908 584226
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Semanit Ltd
Semanit Ltd is a Norwegian-Bulgarian software services company with
main focus on Natural Language Technology (NLT/NLP) and mobile
applications. We offer outsourcing, consultancy and system integration
services. Our offices are in Norway and near-shore in Bulgaria.
Contact person: Stanislav Yanakiev
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Synergy Incubate (Japan)
Synergy Incubate is one of the leading providers of information
management tools and services in Japan. Synergy Incubate, with its XML
expertise, provides platforms for sharing information and knowledge;
network security features, such as document authentication and
notarization; and multilingual support for software. It has provided
products and services based on Topic Maps since 2000.
Contact person: Masahiro Kikuta or Motomu Naito
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TINC Associates (Belgium)
TINC is an ICT company founded on April 8, 1998. The acronym (TINC) stands for
"The Innovative Company". Its offerings are consultancy, application and system development services.
They focus on the areas of traffic management solutions for the transport sector, information management,
system development and integration, and open source based ICT solutions.
Contact person: Pascal Verlinden
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Tovek (Czech Republic)
Tovek is a private software company established in 1993. Tovek focuses on developing, sales and implementation of systems for information retrieval, analysis, and visualisation. Tovek is offering complex solutions for the needs of professional investigators and analysts, as well as for the corporate portals and providers of information services. Its main clients are government organizations and agencies (ministries, law enforcement and intelligence community) and large commercial organizations (finance and insurance institutions, telecommunication operators, auditing and consulting companies, media etc.).
Contact person: Tomas Vejlupek
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