eeggi Founder Interviewed

February 2, 2009

Frank Bandach, Chief Scientist at eeggi (the acronym stands for “engineered, encyclopedic, global and grammatical identities”) is a semantic search system with a mathematical foundation. You can view demonstrations and get more information here. eeggi has kept a low profile, but Mr. Bandach will deliver one of the presentations at the Infonortics’ Boston Search Engine Meeting in April 2009. You can get more information about the conference at www.infonortics.com or click here.

Beyond Search will post Mr. Bandach’s interviewed conducted by Harry Collier on February 1, 2009. In the interval before the April Boston Search Engine meeting, other interviews and information will be posted here as well. Mr. Collier, managing director of Infonortics, has granted permission to  ArnoldIT.com to post the interviews as part of the Search Wizards Speak Web series here.

The Boston Search Engine Meeting is the premier event for search, content processing, and text analytics. If you attend one search-centric conference in 2009, the Boston Search Engine Meeting is the one for your to do list. Other conferences tackle search without the laser focus of the Infonortics’ program committee. In fact, outside of highly technical event sponsored by the ACM, most search conferences wobble across peripheral topics and Web 2.0 trends. Not the Boston Search Engine Meeting. As the interview with eeggi’s senior manager reveals, Infonortics tackles search and content processing with speakers who present useful insights and information.

Unlike other events, the Infonortics Boston Search Engine Meeting attendance is limited. The program recognizes speakers for excellence with the Ev Brenner award selected by such search experts as Dr. Liz Liddy (Dean, Syracuse University), Dr. David Evans (Justsytem, Tokyo), and Sue Feldman (IDC’s vice president of search technology research). Some conferences use marketers, journalists, or search newbies to craft a conference program. Not Mr. Collier. You meet attendees and speakers who have a keen interest in search technology, innovations, and solutions. Experts in search engine marketing find the Boston Meeting foreign territory.

Click here for the interview with Frank Bandach, eeggi.

Stephen Arnold, February 1, 2009

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