3RDi for Enterprise Search
February 5, 2016
Health and medical search need an upgrade? T/DG 3RDi might be just what the doctor ordered. You search blues will disappear when you have natural language processing, semantic search, search relevancy, search analytics, research tools, and data integration. Very comprehensive it seems.
T/DG offers 3RDi. Now try to search for these entities. To locate the services firm offering the 3RDi system, one has to figure out how to make Bing, Google, and Yandex point to the correct entities.
Naming products and companies is tricky. Let me save you the hassle of wading through false drops.
- T/DG means “The Digital Group,” an outfit founded in 1999 and operating from New Jersey.
- 3RDi means “relevant, deep insights.” (I don’t know what the 3 means.)
The search system appears to be a “platform” based on open source technology. Here’s a block diagram of 3RDi:
Source: The Digital Group, 2015
The company’s most recent push is health care. The search system performs the type of functions which I associate with a system like the ones Autonomy and Fast Search & Transfer described in the late 1990s. There is also a hefty dose of “platformitis.” The idea is that a licensee can use the system to meet the needs of users. The support for controlled vocabularies is helpful in domain specific deployments, but these have to be maintained, which can be a financial and resource burden for some licensees.
3RDi embraces the semantic marketing jargon enthusiastically; for example, this diagram shows how “knowledge” and “semantics” make the “experience” work for licensees:
Source: The Digital Group, 2015
Users of the system do not have to deal with results lists. The system presents information in a visual manner; for example:
Source: The Digital Group, 2015
In short, 3RDi appears to deliver the type of utility I associate with systems from outfits like BAE Systems and Palantir.
If your organization wants an open source system with the bells and whistles found in seven figure platforms, you may want to explore 3RDi.
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I assume that the company will make the “3” clearer going forward. There is a live demo available. You will need to register. The system balks at non commercial domains like my Yahoo account.
The recent marketing push given 3RDi signals that the enterprise search sector is alive and well. As the company says, “Start experiencing.” I wonder what the “3” means.
Stephen E Arnold, February 5, 2016
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One Response to “3RDi for Enterprise Search”
Hey Stephen E Arnold,
I could just not help relieving your curiosity about ‘3’ in 3RDI.
3RDI can be read as third (3rd) eye (as in letter I)
Hope that helps.
I also hop you have fun exploring 3RDi.