Exorbyte Receives 2010 German State Prize
November 8, 2010
Thanks to Exorbyte’s ingenuity, spelling is no longer an issue in searches. Not surprising from a company whose motto is “Seek and you shall find, even if the search term is misspelled”.
Exorbyte, headquartered in Konstanz, Germany and operating out of Portland Oregon, has developed a unique, extreme high speed search solution for large amounts of data that does not require additional hardware. The kicker is this product is intelligent enough to have a high fault tolerance, “correcting all spelling and other data errors on the fly or by suggestion”.
The article “Exorbyte at the State Prize for Young Companies” shows the jurors of the 2010 State Prize did not fail to notice such a great feat, selecting Exorbyte as one of the ten recipients. Industry has taken notice as well, with Exorbyte’s client list including the Alliance, the Federal Treasury, the Federal Central Tax Office, the German Post and Yahoo.
Exorbyte offers three high-end search platforms for structured data ranging from common commerce applications to the largest databases and data warehouses, making the products useful to small online stores and government agencies alike. Not to mention poor-spellers.
Sarah Rogers, November 6, 2010
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3 Responses to “Exorbyte Receives 2010 German State Prize”
Hello Stephen and Sarah,
Thanks for mentioning our prize. Sorry for the shameless plug but the prize in question is not a German National prize but a regional prize for the Lander (equivalent of a US State) of Baden-Württemberg which hosts our R&D group and HQs. It has to be noted however that we just got another prize that perhaps has more significance even: The Deloitte Fast 50 Rising Star Award which you can read about here:
http://www.exorbyte.com/index.php/News/deloitte-fast-50-award.html
Thanks for keeping everyone informed.
Regards,
Dan Nicollet
Managing Dir.
Exorbyte Inc.
Our latest launch: http://commerce.exorbyte.com
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