Sajari
Private | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Software Information Technology Search Engines |
Genre | Search and index |
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Headquarters 🏙️ | , , |
Area served 🗺️ | Worldwide |
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Number of employees | 10+ |
🌐 Website | www |
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Sajari is an online platform that facilitates the exploration of unstructured data using machine learning and virtual database technology.
Company[edit]
Sajari was founded in Sydney, Australia...[1] in 2013[2]. It expanded to open a U.S. office in 2018[3]
Products and Technology[edit]
Sajari's product suite includes site search software as well as customised search as a service and matching software for non-standard applications[4]. Sajari is built on the Google Cloud platform[5]. It is developed in the Go language for machine learning[6][7] and uses reinforcement learning to optimize search result ranking to make the results more relevant for the user.
Awards and Recognition[edit]
In May 2019 Sajari was named a merit recipient of the Infrastructure and Platforms Innovation of the Year category at the New South Wales Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) State iAwards[8]. Sajari has been featured in The Sydney Morning Herald following an AU$3m investment by venture fund Tidal[9]
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.startupdaily.net/2018/11/sydney-startup-sajari-wants-update-way-search-things-online/
- ↑ https://industryindex.com/technology/sajari
- ↑ https://www.cacompanydir.com/companies/sajari-usa-inc/
- ↑ https://www.sajari.com/search
- ↑ https://cloud.google.com/customers/sajari/
- ↑ https://github.com/sajari
- ↑ Whitenack, David (September 26, 2017). Machine Learning With Go: Implement Regression, Classification, Clustering, Time-series Models, Neural Networks, and More using the Go Programming Language. Packt Publishing Ltd. p. 99. ISBN 1785883909. Search this book on
- ↑ https://www.aiia.com.au/iawards/about/2019-winners-and-merit-recipients/2019-nsw-winners-and-merit-recipients
- ↑ https://www.smh.com.au/business/small-business/atlassian-alumni-join-up-as-30-million-venture-capital-fund-launches-20200709-p55alv.html
External links[edit]
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