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Vivisimo, an IBM Company
IndustryInternet
FoundedPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 21, 2000 [1]
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ProductsVivisimo Velocity Search Platform
Websitevivisimo.com Edit this on Wikidata

Vivisimo was a privately held technology company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, specialising in the development of computer search engines. The company was acquired[1]byIBM 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 clustering could divide the results of a search for "cell" into groups including "biology", "battery", and "prison".

Vivisimo software supported both structured and unstructured information.

History[edit]

Vivisimo was founded in 2000 by three computer science researchers at Carnegie Mellon University: Chris Palmer, Jerome Pesenti, and Raul Valdes-Perez. The name was taken from the Spanish superlative adjective vivísimo meaning "very lively" or "very clever."

In October 2008, Vivisimo was awarded the contract to power the search portion of FirstGov.gov (now called USA.gov), the official web portal of the United States federal government.[2]

In 2012, IBM acquired Vivisimo to boost its Big Data Analytics capabilities .[1][3][4][5]

Products[edit]

Velocity was sold as an installed or hosted application to enterprises, governments, and OEMs. With Vivisimo providing additional professional services.

Velocity's social search features allowed users to contribute to organizational content by tagging, voting, annotating and sharing search results. The contributions are instantly indexed in new searches.

References[edit]

  • ^ Gary Price (2005-09-26). "Vivisimo and MSN to Power FirstGov". Search Engine Watch. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
  • ^ Data discovery and exploration - IBM acquires Vivisimo
  • ^ IBM Advances Big Data Analytics with Acquisition of Vivisimo
  • ^ IBM Acquires Enterprise Search Software Company Vivisimo To Boost Big Data Analytics

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vivisimo&oldid=1213341576"

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