dtSearch Goes 64 Bit

May 7, 2008

dtSearch, long a staple for developers wanting to embed a full-featured search system in an application, announced its line of 64-bit developer products. Based in Bethesda, Maryland, dtSearch offers a wide range of search solutions.

The company’s technology–profiled in the first three editions of my Enterprise Search Report–offered a solid combination of speedy indexing, fast query processing, and a number of useful features for users, system administrators, and developers. You can add natural language processing functionality to the dtSearch system with technology from Bitext in Madrid, Spain.

The new 64-bit developer edition can support larger indexes, although dtSearch’s engineers had figured out how to crunch large amounts of text in its 32-bit version. The terabyte indexer complements dtSearch’s other functions, including remote data spidering, handling static and dynamic data on publicly-accessible and secure sites, and hit highlighting.

dtSearch has been in business since 1991, and it offers a robust search and retrieval system at competitive prices. You can learn more about the company and its products at the dtSearch Web site.

You can use dtSearch for enterprise search, and you can also license a version of the system to make a CD or DVD stuffed with data searchable. Beyond Search’s experience with this product, particularly in troublesome Microsoft Windows and SharePoint environments, has been positive.

Stephen Arnold, May 7, 2008

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