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Recommind

Recommind was a software company specializing in information access and search solutions, particularly for legal and enterprise sectors. Founded in 2002, Recommind developed technology based on semantic search and machine learning to enable users to efficiently discover and understand relevant information within large volumes of unstructured data, such as documents, emails, and other text-based content.

Recommind's core product focused on providing intelligent information governance, eDiscovery, and contract analysis capabilities. Their software platform aimed to help organizations reduce risk, improve compliance, and optimize their information assets. This was achieved by identifying key concepts, relationships, and patterns within the data, enabling users to quickly locate relevant information and gain insights that would be difficult or impossible to achieve manually.

In 2016, Recommind was acquired by OpenText, a global leader in enterprise information management. Following the acquisition, Recommind's technology and expertise were integrated into OpenText's broader product portfolio, enhancing its information discovery and analytics capabilities. The Recommind brand was eventually phased out as its offerings were absorbed into OpenText's existing product lines.

Key features and areas of focus for Recommind included:

  • eDiscovery: Streamlining the process of identifying, collecting, and analyzing electronically stored information (ESI) for legal proceedings.
  • Information Governance: Helping organizations manage and control their information assets to meet compliance requirements and reduce risk.
  • Contract Analysis: Extracting key terms, obligations, and risks from large volumes of contracts to improve contract management.
  • Semantic Search: Enabling users to search for information based on meaning and context, rather than just keywords.
  • Machine Learning: Utilizing machine learning algorithms to automatically identify patterns and relationships within data.