Memex, an intelligence management company, has announced the launch of Memex Series VI, a suite of software tools that capture and direct the flow of organistion wide information in real-time, seconds and minutes as opposed to days and hours, it is claimed.
The firm reports that it is working with government and policing agencies such as the FBI and the Metropolitan Police, providing them with tools to access information when they need it most.
The Memex Series VI suite consists of three components which include:
Memex Patriarch – an operational intelligence system that enables the secure input, management, development, analysis and sharing of critical information across organisations
Memex Sententia – a web application which enables any organisation to distribute the capabilities of the Memex Patriarch solution across the entire enterprise making it easier, it is complained, for staff or investigators to access remotely
Memex Analyst allows users to retrieve, query and analyse data in a variety of databases from a single interface. It includes various visualisation and analysis tools to help identify cross-database commonalities and trends, increasing an organisation’s efficiency.
David Carrick, CEO, Memex, says: “Memex Series VI provides an end-to-end information intelligence solution for understanding, analysing and securing data across an organisation. By tracking and storing information through the entire intelligence lifecycle, it gives organisations the peace of mind that their data, be it intellectual property, personal records or financial systems, can be accessed and utilised in the most efficient way by those who need it and kept safe through strict control on access and permissions.”
Uses range, the firm adds, from criminal intelligence, national security, brand protection and anti-piracy to fraud.