Exclusive Interview with Mindbreeze CEO

September 3, 2009

Mindbreeze (based in Linz, Austria) has opened a US office near Boston. The company has experienced strong growth. The managing director, Daniel Fallmann, is bullish on the future of the company’s search and content processing system. In an exclusive interview for the Search Wizards Speak series, Mr. Fallmann said:

Mindbreeze Enterprise Search is able to handle information in context. Context can be user context, application context, information context, workflow context, or semantic context. This allows us to display a result and enable actions to be taken on that result depending on multiple context dimensions. For example, a Word document result returned from SharePoint can be checked out from a simple click from within the Mindbreeze client.

The company’s product, said Mr. Fallmann, “is the only solution priced either per named user or per concurrent user. This delivers incredible flexibility to our customers in terms of total cost of ownership.”

The system performs content processing functions that identify metadata for each information object processed. In addition, the Mindbreeze system supports retrieval of linked information objects. The example Mr. Fallmann demonstrated pulled patient data, physicians, and medications related to a particular medical issue. The Mindbreeze system ships with supported for advanced reasoning. Mr. Fallmann told Search Wizards Speak:

We can deal with use cases that require advanced reasoning. The use case is searching for an imap4 specification in a vertical solution of Mindbreeze enterprise search which combines it standards and products.

To read the full text of the interview, point your browser to Search Wizards Speak. For more information about Mindbreeze, visit the company’s Web site at http://www.mindbreeze.com. Search Wizards Speak is an exclusive collection of interviews with senior executives in the search and content processing sector. The collection of interviews now spans a wide range of firms and technologies. There are more than 36 interviews available in full text at http://www.arnoldit.com/search-wizards-speak.

Stephen Arnold, September 3, 2009

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