Noetix Search

July 1, 2008

Noetix Search, based in Redmond, has announced its Noetix Search system. The system supports Oracle and PeopleSoft. The idea is that Noetix generates reports, not laundry lists of results, when querying Oracle tables and PeopleSoft information stores. The company says:

Noetix Search is a web-based search application that enables Noetix users to quickly identify [sic]  the right Noetix views for their reports via a familiar, intuitive user interface. Using their favorite browser (including Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari), users enter a search term and are able to browse logical classifications of the most accurate results available for their specific data request.

Noetix Search takes a template-based approach to reports. The idea is that users can sort and filer, explore related information, and search across view names, view column names, table names, and table column names. Noetix Search words as a cloud-based service and integrates with third-party query tools, including Microsoft Excel. The full text of the announcement of Noetix Search is here.

Noetix has landed customers eager to make Oracle data more accessible. Customers include Cummins, Motorola, Starbucks, Toshiba, Welch’s, and Visa, among others. The company was founded in 2000 and has funding from Polaris Venture Partners and Sigma Partners.

My thought is that the word “search” may not be the appropriate one to describe this particular application. You can obtain more information about the company at its Web site http://www.noetix.com.

Stephen Arnold, July 1, 2008

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