San Jose, California, June 06, 2003: Black Tulip Systems today signed an agreement with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to license Netmark. This powerful technology searches, indexes, and retrieves information from large volumes of unstructured documents.
Black Tulip Systems, a member company of The Enterprise Network (TEN), brings content ownership back to contributors. The company’s solutions reduce the technology- and process-related complexities normally associated with content authoring and retrieval. Black Tulip Systems enables the generation of quality content at its source.
"We’re in the business of accelerating the creation of quality content, and NASA’s technology extends our current product suite in a unique fashion," said Ted Munnich, President and CEO of Black Tulip Systems. " We see great potential in Netmark’s ability to convert unstructured documents into structured information. This solution will enable organizations of all types to transform their legacy content into valuable knowledge bases. We have already seen a good deal of interest in the technology and are convinced this addition to our product offerings represents an outstanding opportunity for us."
Black Tulip Systems brings ownership back to content contributors.
Its
solutions reduce the technology- and process-related complexities associated
with content authoring and retrieval, enabling the generation of quality
content at its source.
Formed in 2001, the company is based in San Jose, California.