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  2. IBM Omnifind - Wikipedia

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    IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition was a free-of-charge version that could handle up to 500,000 documents in its index and was intended for small businesses. Edition was simple to install, provided a user friendly front end for administration, and incorporated technology from the open source Lucene project.

  3. Category:IBM employees - Wikipedia

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  4. RETAIN - Wikipedia

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    Historically, two different, but similar, systems were called RETAIN. The first, dating to the mid-1960s was a system that provided technical information to people in the IBM Field Engineering Division in the form of short bulletins or tips, organized according to machine type number or, for software, according to software component ID number.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.

  6. Vivisimo - Wikipedia

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    The company was acquired [1] by IBM in May 2012 and is now branded as IBM Watson Explorer, a product of the IBM Watson Group. Vivisimo's public web search engine Clusty was a metasearch engine with document clustering; it was sold to Yippy, Inc. in 2010. Vivisimo specialized in federated search and document clustering. For example, Vivisimo ...

  7. List of IBM facilities - Wikipedia

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    IBM railway station; IBM Israel; IBM Research; IBM Research – Australia; IBM Research – Brazil; IBM Research – Zurich; IBM Rochester; IBM Rome Software Lab; IBM Somers Office Complex; IBM Toronto Software Lab; IBM Toyosu Facility; IBM Yamato Facility; IBM Laboratory Vienna; One Atlantic Center; Thomas J. Watson Research Center; UBD IBM ...

  8. IBM STAIRS - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Storage and Information Retrieval System, better known by the acronym STAIRS, was a program providing storage and online free-text search of text data. STAIRS ran under the OS/360 operating system under the CICS or IMS transaction monitors, and supported IBM 3270 display terminals.

  9. IBM SecureWay Directory - Wikipedia

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    Its latest release is called IBM Tivoli Directory Server. IBM Secureway Directory wasn't changed until the Release 5.1 was then known as IBM Directory Server. In the next release of the product, I.E. Release 5.2, the name was again changed to include the IBM Tivoli Framework, and is known as IBM Tivoli Directory Server. The latest release ...