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Teragram Named to KMWorld Magazine's 2008 List of "100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management"
Business Wire, April 10, 2008
Teragram Recognized for Leadership and Innovation in Knowledge Management for Fourth Straight Year by KMWorld
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Teragram, a SAS company and the leading provider of multilingual natural language processing technologies, has been named to this year's list of "100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management" by KMWorld magazine. Teragram was evaluated and selected for its suite of linguistic services, including Automatic Categorization, Entities and Events Extraction and Taxonomy Manager.
In its eighth year, KMWorld magazine's list is established from compiled feedback from a panel of knowledge management theorists, analysts, vendors and their customers and colleagues. The 2007 winners of this award are archived online at www.kmworld.com, and this year's list has been posted in March.
"We are honored to once again be on the KMWorld 100 Companies list and to be acknowledged for our continued impact in the knowledge management industry," said Yves Schabes, president and co-founder of Teragram. "Teragram's continued inclusion on this prestigious list validates that we are both differentiating ourselves from similar knowledge management technologies, and establishing ourselves as a consistent leader in natural language content technologies. Teragram believes that giving our customers the tailored technologies that they need to manage their large amounts of data has been and will continue to be one of our key success factors."
"We have long held that the true essence of knowledge management is an attitude, a single-minded commitment to improvement," said Hugh McKellar, editor in chief of KMWorld magazine. "And companies on our list simply must emphasize an abiding determination to serve their most important constituency: their customers. They must also show agile innovation combined with a full understanding of the forces that affect, and will affect, their customers."
About KMWorld
The leading information provider serving the Knowledge, Document and Content Management systems market, KMWorld informs more than 50,000 subscribers about the components and processes - and subsequent success stories - that together offer solutions for improving business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit of Information Today, Inc.
About Teragram
Teragram, a SAS company, is the market leader in mobile and multilingual natural language processing technologies that use the meaning of text to distill relevant information from vast amounts of data. Founded in 1997 by innovators in the field of computational linguistics, Teragram alone offers the speed, accuracy and global language support that customers and partners demand to retrieve and organize growing volumes of digital information. Teragram helps customers perform more efficient searches and better organize information in more than 30 languages, enabling them to reach new markets and make better decisions. Teragram serves customers across the publishing, pharmaceutical, telecommunications and financial industries, including Ariba, Ask.com, Associated Press, CNN, Factiva, EBSCO Publishing, Ebay, FAST Search & Transfer, Forbes.com, InfoSpace, NYTimes Digital, OneSource, Reed Business Information, Ricoh, Sony, Verity, WashingtonPost.com, Wolters Kluwer, the World Bank and Yahoo!. For more information, please contact 1-617-576-6800 or visit http://www.teragram.com/info.
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