Clustify 3.0, A Flexible New Way to Analyze and Organize

June 4, 2012

Hot Neuron just introduced a hot new integration tool that’s giving clusters a good name. In some cases people assume a cluster is something jumbled together. Clustify 3.0 has redefined cluster with Clustify into a well-organized, easily accessible group, according to the article, Clustify 3.0 Adds Integration with a Broad Range of Databases and e-Discovery Tools.

According to Bill Dimm, the CEO of Hot Neuron:

“We aim to make Clustify an extremely flexible tool that clients can use in many different ways, rather than a closed system. Version 3.0 furthers that goal by working with a variety of database management systems and data architectures on both Microsoft Windows and Linux. Working directly with the database is not only convenient and powerful, it is also very fast.”

Hot Neuron was founded in February 2000 by Bill Dimm, who has a Ph.D. in theoretical elementary particle physics from Cornell University. Dr. Dimm did mathematical modeling and computer programming before specializing in retrieval software and services.

Clustify will organize documents into labeled clusters and provide an overview. It will allow for user review and categorize related documents for ease of access. This system will make it simple to perform basic calculations with just a point and click format. What a great new way to analyze and organize, as Clustify 3.0 is flexible enough to work with a wide range of document review platforms and e-discovery tools.

Jennifer Shockley, June 4, 2012

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