Exalead Injects Its Expertise into Dassault Aviation

July 11, 2011

We were pleased to see the press release announcing, “Dassault Aviation develops its first information search and access applications with EXALEAD.” Exalead is a subsidiary of the related Dassault Systèmes.

It’s a great idea for an aviation company: a search-based application for flight line crew and mechanics. Timely information is precious in this area. The write-up elaborates:

“Developed in less than a month by a mixed Dassault Systèmes-Bull team, it allows instant post-flight access to all the maintenance data used for diagnostics support.
“Several hundred thousand records – aircraft, system and equipment repair records and other maintenance reports – contained in different databases are collected, indexed and linked together by high-performance search algorithms. The innovations offered by this new technology open the way to other applications in every sector of the company’s activities.

As just one example, the piece cites a worldwide spare part stocking system. Efficiency is good.

We have long been impressed with Exalead and its industry-leading technologies. The company serves clients worldwide with both Web and enterprise search products. Their advanced semantic technologies can’t be beat.

Dassault Aviation is another company we admire. A subsidiary of the Dassault Group, the French company has been operating since 1930. They manufacture cutting-edge jets for military, regional, and business use.

Cynthia Murrell, July 11, 2011

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