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MuseGlobal and Specialty Systems Inc. form partnership PDF Print E-mail
by Phil Leggiere   
Tuesday, 07 July 2009

MuseGlobal, San Francisco, Calif., provider of content integration platforms worldwide, has announced a partnership with Specialty Systems Inc., Toms River, NJ, a company focusing on innovative information systems solutions to federal, state and local Government.

Specialty Systems is partnering with MuseGlobal to provide the systems integration expertise to engineer law enforcement and homeland security applications built on MuseGlobal’s MuseConnect, which provides federated search and harvesting technologies, with a growing library of more than 6,000 source connectors. Applications resulting from this partnership will incorporate a new breed of unified information access, integrating search results on one platform. Structured data from database sources; semi-structured data from spreadsheets, forms and XML sources; unstructured data from web sites, documents, email; and rich media such as images, video and audio information is accessed simultaneously from internal databases and external sources. This information is gathered on the fly, and unified for immediate presentation to the requestor.

Source: MuseGlobal


Phil Leggiere
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Business Editor/Online Managing Editor, is an experienced journalist and business analyst based in New England.
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