1st April, 2004

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A message from the Editor
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Welcome everyone to the new look ISYS Update newsletter.
As you can see, some things have changed since the last issue.
We are now an online e-newletter - providing ISYS Update directly
to your inbox. We have also had a major facelift, highlighted
by our new logo. We hope that you enjoy the new format.
Have a great quarter -- Ed
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SURVEY
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Do you like the new format ISYS
Update newsletter?
Please note this is an old survey
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US Homeland Security Dept Border Patrol Unit chooses ISYS
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| The United States Department
of Homeland Security's Border Patrol Unit has selected ISYS:desktop
to provide advanced search capabilities across its internal
data stores. ISYS will index and search a one-terabyte server
containing seven years of legal data and three years of Public
Information Office documentation. More... |
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UK's Metropolitan Police selects ISYS; ISYS
now used in 45% of UK Police Forces
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| The UK's largest
police force - the Metropolitan Police, has selected ISYS to
provide search functionality for its investigators. The win
means that ISYS Search Software is now used in 45 percent of
UK Police organizations, including West Midlands Police, Sussex
Police, Merseyside Police and the Greater Manchester Police.
More... |
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Nevada Neurological Consultants selects ISYS to search 50,000
Clinical Records
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| Nevada Neurological Consultants has
selected ISYS:web to supply its professionals with an advanced
search solution for quickly accessing information contained
across its research database. More...
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ISYS named by KM World as one of the top 100 companies that
matter in Knowledge Management
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| ISYS Search Software has been named
to KMWorld's '100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management.'
It is the second year in a row that ISYS has been named to the
list, which identifies vendors leading the way in the knowledge
management industry. More... |
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| A leading global investment
banking firm is using ISYS to search and access thousands of completed
proposals and presentation. Staff are able to find and reuse
information from a store of thousands of proposals and presentations,
some of which go back a decade. ISYS enables staff to speed
the generation of new business by avoiding rework and ensures
that organization knowledge is not lost. |
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Spotlight: ISYS Search Software Releases ISYS:email.search
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ISYS:email.search
is a new software product from ISYS Search Software. Designed
to provide cost-effective search for Outlook, Outlook Express
and Eudora emails, ISYS:email.search retains many of the most
popular features from other ISYS products, and is priced at
US$29.95. Visit
the ISYS:email.search website. |
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Recent wins
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A range of customers in different industries continue to
join the ISYS community. This quarter we'd like to welcome
the following new customers from around the world:
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USA
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United Kingdom
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Australia
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Thales Navigation |
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The Metropolitan Police
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Melbourne University |
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City of Muskego |
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Greater Manchester
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EVP Recruitment |
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Santa Monica Police
Department |
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Northampton General
Hospital |
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VERGIS Electronic
Publishing |
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Nevada Gaming Control
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Nottinghamshire County
Portal |
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Media Monitors
Australia |
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Samuels & Hiebert
LLC |
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Organization for the
Prevention of Chemical Weapons |
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City of Wodonga |
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Tech Tips: Query by Concept
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| A powerful feature of ISYS Search
Software is Query-by-Concept. This query type allows you to
create a visual Concept Tree for quick and easy retrieval of
information based on complex queries. You can use Query-by-Concept
to set up taxonomies or reflect information categories that
are relevant to your organization.
Click to learn more... |
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Riddle
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A
horse is tied to a 15 foot rope, and is 25 feet away from a
bale of hay, yet the horse is still able to eat the hay. How
is it possible?
Click
here for the answer |
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