European Court of Human Rights improves content searching with SeeUnity
The international court to rely on SeeUnity software to increase information accessibility
DENVER, Feb. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The European Court of Human Rights announced that it has deployed a more powerful search portal for the use of its member lawyers. The custom search portal, powered by Microsoft FAST, targets legal libraries, stored in an external OpenText eDOCS DM5 system. To facilitate the integration between, the Court selected SeeUnity's Enterprise Search for FAST.
"We chose SeeUnity's product because it met two very important requirements," said John Hunter, Head of IT at the Court. "SeeUnity's ease of deployment helped simplify a potentially complex integration. The product also uses native API integration, which allowed us to configure FAST to access not just eDOCS content, but metadata and security. This is a key distinction; metadata access enables us to take advantage of FAST's powerful filtering capabilities, security integration allows us to restrict access to content based on user credentials."
The newly upgraded search portal provides improved search performance and usability. The portal provides powerful filtering tools to 'tune out' and trim results based on relevance and is intuitive enough to quickly master. The search portal improvements contribute to the Court's mission of educating visiting lawyers, and enabling them to more effectively uphold the Court's legal standards in their home countries.
A detailed case study can be accessed here: http://www.seeunity.com/company/echr-case-study
About the European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights is an international court set up in 1959. It rules on individual or State applications alleging violations of the civil and political rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. For more information, visit: www.echr.coe.int.
About SeeUnity
SeeUnity builds software that integrates, synchronizes and delivers content – to users, systems and cloud services. For more information about SeeUnity, visit www.seeunity.com.
SeeUnity and the SeeUnity logo are trademarks of SeeUnity, Inc. eDOCS is a registered trademark of OpenText Corporation. SharePoint is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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