3iMIND

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3iMIND
Official Website: http://www.3i-mind.com/solution.aspx?id=2
Official about page: http://www.3i-mind.com/aboutus.aspx?id=1
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"3i-MIND's software solutions take information beyond analytics and business systems – into the realm of applied intuition. Instead of burying decision-makers under mountains of data, we simplify and streamline, scouring the world for relevant content. From data centers, sensors and the web, we sense – and make sense – of unexpected patterns and anomalies, delivering information leaders can act on quickly and with confidence.

3i-MIND is the pioneer in a new category of technology that leverages data, operational know-how, and human intuition to dramatically advance the value of intelligence and insights. Our customers include the world’s most demanding government and security organizations, urban authorities, law enforcement organizations. We apply ground-breaking technologies, machine learning, modeling, and decision-support systems across our proprietary 3i-MIND Framework – making it simple to acquire real-time and comprehensive knowledge, even in the most complex of environments." -3iMIND-


"3i-MIND, a Swiss company that last year prominently showcased Web surveillance products at a law enforcement conference in San Diego. There, it pitched OpenMIND, developed specifically for intelligence and law enforcement agencies, which “automatically finds suspicious patterns and behaviors” across the Internet. It digs not just within social media, but also through blogs, online forums and the “deep Web,” where many chat rooms exist.

“OpenMIND helps analysts to find insights they were not even looking for, about entities they had not previously queried,” boasts the company’s product literature [PDF]. “It also helps to pinpoint specific websites not regularly monitored that may be relevant to research being performed.”

The company claims it can analyze text “according to its semantic meaning” and show whether “C4” is referring to explosives or something else.

While 3i-MIND says it has more than 500 clients, it did not respond to calls and emails seeking to determine who those clients are and how many are taxpayer-funded." G.W. Schulz, California Watch


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