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Solcara SolSearchThe UK and Ireland’s leading federated search technology. Solcara SolSearch supports the delivery of an effective enterprise search and knowledge management strategy by unifying the searching across multiple internal and online information systems and services.
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Solcara PRISMSolcara PRISM transforms the way in which we search and find information by enabling information held within multiple, different resources to be conceptually linked. Each resource is described using semantic methods and relating like data, making the resources semantically aware without the need for expensive conversion and tagging of their content.
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Solcara KnowHowA knowledge management framework that enables professional service firms and knowledge management teams to capture, store, index, classify, search and browse high value content. Solcara KnowHow is widely used in the UK and Irish legal sectors and supports better and more efficient use of internal information resources.
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Solcara is a UK based software company that specialises in the development, deployment and support of advanced search and knowledge management technologies and solutions. We help organisations improve efficiencies, reduce costs, comply with increased regulation and mitigate risk. We achieve this by connecting all essential information resources, internal systems and online services, and enabling these to be accessed and searched via a single intuitive interface.
Law firms and in-house legal teams are struggling to cope with ever increasing volumes of information, tighter regulation, rapid changes to legislation, increasing costs and smaller budgets for information services and solutions. The diversity and complexity of internal systems combined with an explosion in the number of competing and overlapping online information services can result in significant duplication of effort, lower quality and standards of service, higher costs and increased risk.
Organisations create, store and use ever increasing volumes of information. This information is held in a wide variety of formats and in a broad array of internal systems and it is increasingly sourced from multiple online information services and databases. The inability of users to search and access the right information at the right time results in less consistent and lower quality of service, increased costs, reduced competitiveness, increased risk and frustrated users.
Government departments across the UK and the world produce and consume huge volumes of information. They use multiple internal systems for storage and data security and multiple online services for news, legal, financial and other essential content types. In an environment where costs need to be reduced but where quality and timeliness of service must be maintained it is essential that all users can find what they need when they need it, irrespective of the content format, location or method of storage.


