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2.23.2006
Grokker Enterprise Search Management Application Recognized as an Innovative Knowledge Management Platforms
Groxis, a leading producer of search visualization technologies
and developer of the Grokker Enterprise Search Management (ESM)
application, announced today that it has been selected as one of
the "100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management" by
KMWorld Magazine.
“KM World understands today's information age companies simply
do not have the tools to effectively manage and leverage one of
their most valuable resources — information,” said R.J.
Pittman, President and CEO of Groxis. “Basic search is not
enough in a world with multiple content sources, specialized content,
and departmental search engines popping up all over the enterprise.
Groxis is extremely please to be recognized as a trailblazer to
this new era of search solutions.”
The 100 Companies that Matter feature, which will appear in the
publication's March, 2006 issue, is compiled by a broad range of
knowledge management practitioners including industry experts,
theorists, analysts, vendors and customers.
“The list is conceived as a way to recognize some of the
organizations leading the way in the knowledge economy,” said
Hugh McKellar, editor-in-chief of KMWorld. “It’s designed
to encourage a broader discussion of knowledge management. Criteria
for inclusion differ, of course, as do the technologies recognized,
but all companies share the following: Each has helped to create
a market, redefine one or enhance one, and all of them demonstrate
the capacity for customer-driven agile innovation.”
About KMWorld
The leading information provider serving the Knowledge,
Document and Content Management systems market, KMWorld informs
more than 50,000 subscribers about the components and processes
— and subsequent success stories — that together offer solutions
for improving business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit
of Information Today, Inc.
About Groxis
Groxis is a pioneer in visual search technology and the creator of the patented
Graphical Information Interface (GII). Groxis develops and markets a web-based
content access and visual search platform based on the GII called Grokker™.
Corporations, universities, and content publishers are using Grokker to improve
the way people explore, organize, and share digital information. Grokker ties
together library catalogs, corporate databases, subscription content, and search
engines in a visual user interface that yields increased productivity through
more efficient research and collaboration. A privately held company backed
by leading venture investors, Groxis is based in San Francisco's financial
district. For more information, please visit http://www.grokker.com.
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