SICOM JCA Connector is implemented as a part of IBM WebSphere Application Server
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July 11, 2007 - In the framework of IBM PartnerWorld Industry Networks (PWIN) program SearchInform Technologies integrated its SearchInform search solution into the IBM’s WebSphere product line. SearchInform Technologies developed a JCA Connector, which enables the user to conduct search by means of SICOM SDK. SICOM JCA Connector is implemented as a part of IBM WebSphere Application Server, which means that any application working under IBM WebSphere can use SICOM SDK to conduct full text search. SearchInform Technologies (www.searchinform.com) was founded in 1995 and has been operating in the area of information technologies with special focus on information searching, storing and processing. The range of company’s products is quite large and encompasses from mass production of single user-oriented products to ready business solutions to be integrated into corporate systems. Owing to its extensive experience in various projects, the company offers its services on developing custom information systems of any complexity. For additional information on SearchInform Technologies and this press release contact alena.siameshka@searchinform.com Alena Siameshka, Head of PR & Marketing Department at SearchInform Technologies
The program’s functions have been significantly enhanced thus making the program more convenient to work with. Now SearchInform saves files for indexing added by the user in a separate file, which let’s you save their support even after reinstalling the program. The organization of system file storage was also optimized.
Another innovation had to do with the indexing process: SearchInform 2.3.01 now supports search in ThunderBird mail client messages, mIRC messages are available for indexing and browsing of MS Outlook messages has been optimized.
There have also been improvements in SearchInform Corporate Enterprise, which lets you index all of the available information from all the computers in the local network of the organization and puts it all together in a single database. Documents on disks, information systems, e-mail messages, instant messaging programs like MSN and ICQ — all that is processed and used in the query search.
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