Intergator

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intergator
Developer(s) interface projects GmbH
Stable release
intergator 5.5 (March 2018)
Written inJava, Groovy and XML/JSON
Operating system Linux, Microsoft Windows
Type Enterprise Search, Information Management, Business Applications, Knowledge Management, Semantic Search, Social Intranet, Compliance
License Commercial, test version available for download, also offered as appliance hardware
Website www.intergator.de   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Intergator is an Information Access Platform and a product suite for Enterprise Search. It is a search engine designed for organizations' internal systems, knowledge management and analytics platforms. The newest iteration of the product focuses on Enterprise Search, Big Content Analytics, Knowledge Capturing, and Social Intranet. It is developed by interface projects GmbH, a subsidiary of the interface business group, with its head office in Dresden, Sachsen.

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Development

In 2003 the first version of Intergator was introduced into the IT market. The key functions were built on the program `TextDog`, which had been developed by Kristian Hermsdorf in the context of his diploma thesis in 2000. He wrote his thesis about the automated classification of documents with neural networks. The thesis became the starting point for the Enterprise Search Solution “Intergator”.

The software was developed for the quick location of relevant information within an enterprise network (Enterprise Search).

With the help of connectors, Intergator enables comprehensive indexing of more than 550 file formats. It is written in Java and utilizes the Lucene library.

It contains modules that are intended to improve its scalability and performance. Intergator runs after installation on every Internet browser. A high degree of customization is achieved with the adaptable Social Dashboard.

Features

Social Dashboard

The Intergator Social Dashboard is an individual unique tailor-made interface capturing all sources of information needed. No need to always start a new search. Search queries are automatically saved. Intergator retrieves proactively and permanently new information related to search queries. Fundamental to the Intergator Social Dashboard is a search conducted through various systems. Results of configurable search requests will be shown in free placeable apps on the dashboard.

Context-Dependent Search Suggestion

Suggestions coming up by relationship have happened since internet search engines have been used. These suggestions encourage more complex queries, which are not always of relevance. Data-based applications offer support for filling forms and search fields, prepared by an exact list of waked feeds. Suggestions made by Intergator are generated by an adapted combination of both methods.

Documentation Reader

Locate text within large documents quickly with visual highlighting, straight from the browser and without additional plug-in installations.

Analytics

Analytics offers extensive analysis and statistical functions about search behavior and document access. Data quality can be improved by detecting duplicates.

Thumbnail previews and knowledge network

The usability and flexibility in displaying search results and hit details is supported by dynamically rendered templates. So it is possible to show various attributes, like metadata of search results, as well as links to continued information on similar or connected documents.

Facets

Facets have become standard in modern enterprise search solutions. Their main use can be seen in filtering search results by considering the peculiarity of values of important hit attributes. Facets can be defined at every moment and are available without reindexing while business goes on. In many cases the user will not find documents, but the specification of particular metadata is the answer on a query. Therefore, facets are presented as results and not real search results.

OCR-Service

OCR is a text recognition module. Text is acquired from scanned documents or images in PDF files – essential for full–text searches and automatic metadata extraction.

The Navigator is an alternative to a standard search interface. Search results are visualized with a hypertree and a tabular view, which is particularly suitable for an exploratory search.

For mobile accessing of all enterprise information (list of employees, business contacts, documentations etc.) a special web interface is available.

Connectors

Connectors are the connection between Intergator and the data sources. All connectors are in-house developments of interface projects GmbH. Standard connectors are free of charge.

Management Center

The Management Center is responsible for administration and monitoring the Intergator server status.

Additional features

Fields of application

Strategic partnerships

Awards

Intergator Enterprise Search has been awarded by “Initiative Mittelstand” in the category `Reporting` as category-winner. [3] In the year 2008 interface projects GmbH received an award in the category knowledge management for Intergator. [4] 2009 Intergator reached the round of nominated in the category Landessieger Saxony. [5]

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