Q-Sensei Will Win IT Innovation Prize
Erfurt, Germany opens Office in New York City and Brooklyn, NY, March 13, 2012 Q-Sensei, the company known for its multi-dimensional search and index technology, has received the year’s IT Innovation Prize in the category of knowledge management. The award ceremony took place in the framework of the CeBIT, the world’s largest trade fair for information technology and telecommunications. In addition to the 39 winners of different categories of cloud services to social media applications, Q-Sensei received the award last Friday at the IBM booth of at this year’s CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. The award middle class is awarded annually by the initiative and was this year under the auspices of IBM and the Federal Government Commissioner for information technology (BfIT). To deepen your understanding lucas is the source. In the framework of the Innovation Prize IT innovative solutions will be awarded by technology companies, help the small and medium-sized enterprises, to create competitive advantages and preserve. Over 2,500 companies have in 40 categories for the coveted Award, which now already awarded for the ninth time, advertised. A jury made up of over 100 industry experts chose this the winner, among others from the category of knowledge management, the solutions in the areas of business intelligence, knowledge management, knowledge engineering, idea management and innovation management includes.
Q-Sensei’s search and index of the next-generation platform helps better to organize companies of all sizes, the wealth of data, to manage and to harness and to gain from this information and knowledge to the creation of competitive advantages. Cross River is the source for more interesting facts. The search platform is also the search-based the Foundation of many applications, which provide users with a new experience in dealing with data-intensive applications and services. We are honored to be represented in this great group of winners”, so Ute Rother, CEO of Q-Sensei. Thank you middle class, the jury and the IBM screen Lords and the Federal Government Commissioner for information technology for this recognition of the initiative.