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Verity, Factiva team on corporate search

Stefanie Olsen Staff writer, CNET News
Stefanie Olsen covers technology and science.
Stefanie Olsen
Corporate search technology provider Verity said Tuesday that it struck a deal with Factiva, a developer of business taxonomy software, to sell and service mutual customers. The companies said they will jointly sell a corporate product that combines Factiva's industry-specific taxonomy software with Verity's intellectual capital management software, K2 Enterprise. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Verity sells technology that lets companies classify, store, manage and search internal data. New York-based Factiva, a joint venture between Dow Jones and Reuters, provides software that classifies data for specialized industries such as health care. As part of the deal, customers will have access to Factiva's content archive of more than 200 million documents from about 8,000 content sources. "Integrating one of Factiva's industry-specific taxonomies with Verity's comprehensive classification tools will add significant value to an enterprise's search and content organization," Clare Hart, Factiva's CEO, said in a statement.