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Teragram Corporation

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Teragram Corporation
Industrysoftware company
Founded1997
FounderEmmanuel Roche
Yves Schabes
HeadquartersCary, North Carolina
Area served
North Carolina
Massachusetts
Servicescomputational linguistics
multilingual natural language processing
SubsidiariesSAS Institute (2008)

Teragram Corporation is a fully owned subsidiary of SAS Institute, headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, USA. Teragram is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and specializes in the application of computational linguistics to multilingual natural language processing.

Teragram's technology is licensed to public search engines such as Ask.com and Yahoo!, to media companies including the New York Times and the Tribune Company, and to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers such as Fast Search & Transfer and Verity.

Teragram was founded by Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes in 1997 and acquired by SAS Institute in 2008.[1]

Its major competitor is Inxight.[2]

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  1. ^ Kris Kanaracus, "SAS buys natural language processing vendor Teragram", InfoWorld, May 17, 2008 [1]
  2. ^ "Linguistic modules from InXight and Teragram are the two most widely used in enterprise search engines," Roland Wang, "Enterprise Search: The Next Frontier" (December 01, 2004), Dr. Dobb's Journal.[2]
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