Type | Privately owned company |
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Industry | Search Engine Information technology Information access |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Products | Sinequa Corporate Search |
Revenue | €6 million (2008) |
Employees | 50 |
Website | www.sinequa.com |
Sinequa (English pronunciation: /sɨˈnɛkwə/) is a French search engine.
Sinequa provides an enterprise search solution that targets unified search, expertise location (people search), enterprise 2.0 and e-enterprise enablement. Sinequa’s product is particularly suited to environments with numerous data sources where security and connectivity are complex to address.
The company is based in Paris.[1] It was founded in 1984 as a linguistic laboratory under the name CORA which developed the foundation of the flagship product that later became Sinequa Corporate Search. Sinequa was acquired in a leveraged buyout in 2004 by CEO Jean Ferré and Chief Architect Alexandre Bilger. Its name comes from
Sinequa focuses on developing and marketing an enterprise search solution.
Sinequa employs approximately 40 people in 2 countries (Paris and London).
Features of Sinequa Enterprise Search include:
Sinequa can process more than 18 languages with linguistic analysis (including French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, Finnish, Greek, Polish, Japanese, (traditional and simplified) Chinese, Korean and Thai).
Sinequa Enterprise Search provides entity extraction in various languages. Supported entities include geographical locations, companies, people, phone numbers, and user-defined entities.
Entities are used for:
Sinequa Enterprise Search offers a funnel navigation approach to end-users using navigation boxes. The user can navigate the search results using the different axes offered such as:
Sinequa’s horizontal focus, in addition to general enterprise search as described above, is: