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Inxight Software and Kapow Technologies have combined forces to offer an integrated Web content collection and text analytics tool. Inxight and Kapow Technologies have entered into an agreement to integrate and jointly market and sell the Kapow Web Integration platform with Inxight SmartDiscovery Analysis Server. The combined solution enables clients to reach and analyze any structured or unstructured information available on the Web.
The Kapow Web Integration platform uniquely integrates any application or information through the Web front-end, and integrates these into portals, content/knowledge management systems, databases or solution frameworks like Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) as Web services.
Unique to text analysis, the Kapow Web Integration platform automates the access to any Web resource, even behind log-in screens, and the associated web interactions to extract and re-use online content, data, functionality or processes. When this integration through the Web-front end is combined with the Kapow Web Integration Platforms intuitive visual design environment and a comprehensive set of Web Integration lifecycle tools, clients can speed project delivery, providing better results than seen using more traditional solutions.
With this partnership, Inxight will resell Kapow's products to customers seeking additional functionality to collect information from Web resources for processing within the Inxight SmartDiscovery Analysis Server platform. Using the Kapow Web Integration Platform, users are able to collect Web data, and extract relevant content and information in conjunction with their enterprise content.
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