About the Company
Welcome to Otopy!
The Internet is a wild, wonderful place teeming with information about more stuff than you knew existed. The problem is finding that one specific thing you're looking for when you need it. Search engines can be helpful, but only if you know exactly what keyword or combination of keywords to use. If you're like most people, you try a couple of words that come to mind and hope you get lucky. Wouldn't it be nice if you had some super-smart assistant who could supply you with not just keywords, but terms and concepts relevant to your search - and then go out and retrieve results on all of them automatically without you having to do anything? That's exactly what Otopy does. Our breakthrough technology seamlessly converts your typical keyword into multiple relevant terms and presents you with results on all of them simultaneously. The results are delivered in an easy-to-navigate user interface that guides you to the precise information you seek. Otopy was founded by two Silicon Valley veterans, Gene Feroglia and Dan Kikinis, who were often frustrated with search engine results. They came up with a better way to search and advertise, leveraging semantics and their prior experience building an innovative multimedia search tool for television programming information.
Otopy's Mission Statement.
To improve the effectiveness of internet search and its relevancy to ad targeting.Otopy's Key Advantages
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Speed
- Ultra fast indexing without metadata
- Ultra fast look-up of term relationships
- Query response time is 10 ms
- Updates existing databases in under 5 minutes
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Relevant
- Contextual search based on terms and term relationships
- Advanced semantic/linguistic algorithms
- Improved click through rates and yields to ad placement for better targeting resulting in upwards of 50% improvement in click throughs!
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Flexibility
- Supports intranet, web and desktop search
- Concurrent multi-language searches
- Otopy reads and contextualize content in near real time
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Cost Efficiency
- Efficient large scale search engine (1/100th the number of servers needed)
