

PCs, email and the web have all conspired to create a data rich world that makes it increasingly difficult to find relevant information. While these tools have evolved rapidly for producing and sharing data, the tools to manage and search the accumulation of data have lagged. We often rely on crude keyword searches to try and find information, but searching unstructured data can be a painful process.
We seek knowledge but we have to sift through mountains of raw data and information which is time consuming and error prone. The scale of the problem is huge and expanding, presenting itself in many forms. National security initiatives correlate multiple data sources looking for threat patterns; governments look at public trends to devise and enforce new policies; corporations compare their collective global operations against best practices and legislative requirements; and even consumers spend considerable time researching products, vendors and prices.
The tools to perform complete searches and provide meaningful results in the form of usable knowledge simply do not exist today. Kayvium has developed a breakthrough technology for exploring and analyzing large collections of documents using sophisticated mathematical techniques that are 10 - 100X more powerful than conventional keyword-based searching.