LucidWorks Advances Open Source Search

June 13, 2013

LucidWorks has always been a company that strongly believes in investing in the open source community. After all, their value-added software solutions are built on top of leading open source components. It makes sense. But it is also a passion and a commitment from top-level LucidWorks executives. The press release, “LucidWorks Advances Open Source Search at Worldwide Events,” expands on this idea.

It begins:

LucidWorks, the company transforming the way people access information, today announced a number of speaking appearances and product demonstrations taking place throughout June, 2013. As data types and demands become more complex, companies of all sizes increasingly rely on search-enabled applications to sharpen their competitive edge with data-driven insights. LucidWorks’ experts will speak at online and offline events, share best practices and demonstrate product use cases in a continued effort to meet growing demand worldwide for knowledge about Lucene/Solr open source search.”

The article goes on to list the commitments that LucidWorks has made this summer including big events like Berlin Buzzwords and DataStax Cassandra Summit. CEO Paul Doscher wants developers to understand that LucidWorks builds on the most active open source search community, meaning developers who go with LucidWorks can know that their applications will stand the test of time. Check out the schedule and head out to see LucidWorks at an event in your area.

Emily Rae Aldridge, June 13, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Beyond Search

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