InTEXT Systems Announces Object Router, the Intelligent Content Agent
Toolkit for Routing Internet Information to Users Dynamically

Content Agent Toolkit Provides Tremendous Opportunities for Internet
Application Developers

EMAIL/WEB WORLD--April 20, 1995--InTEXT Systems, a leader in intelligent
document agent solutions, announces the immediate availability of its
intelligent agent toolkit for the Internet, the Object Router. This
dynamic routing toolkit provides a powerful text and document filtering
solution for on-line information systems. The Object Router intelligent
content agent monitors live newsfeeds, Internet news groups and
WAIS-compatible text-bases for new and relevant information, all without
requiring full text indices of the incoming information. InTEXT's
heuristic technology dynamically determines what a document is "about" and
compares this to user interest definitions or filters in real-time.

"On-line information is gaining in quantity and complexity, and the Object
Router is a crucial filtering tool for corporations to access essential
Internet data, quickly and easily," says Richard Jones, InTEXT Systems'
Vice President of Research and Development. "The Object Router intelligent
content agent toolkit can be used by document management, email and
Internet solution companies to provide an advanced agent for filtering
Internet messages, SmartFoldering documents and routing email."

The Object Router toolkit is based on InTEXT Systems' Heuristic/Learning
architecture that analyzes document surface analysis to gain content
knowledge of live and stored information. This powerful architecture
enables delivery of a dynamic system that automatically retrieves, ranks
and summarizes crucial data. This unique architecture makes InTEXT
technology, specifically the Object Router Toolkit, critical tools for the
highly interactive and changing content of data highways and on-line
information systems.

"InTEXT Object Router uses the technologically-advanced Receivership
Model," says Thomas Koulopoulos of Delphi Consulting Group. "In
traditional systems, information is distributed to users who are assumed
to be interested in its content. Receivership provides users with only the
information that they define as relevant, saving them time and energy and
streamlining the organization's business processes. Object Router's
content-based approach accomplishes this by using intelligent agents to
route information based on a user's definition of what's important."

Object Router Main Features

Application developers can use the Object Router toolkit to create
customized intelligent agent and filtering applications for Internet
servers.

InTEXT's Object Router allows users to identify their topics of interest in
standard written English. These agents monitor and route relevant
information to users from a particular News Group, on-line feed or WAIS
compliant database.

The Object Router filters are intelligent and self-tuning. The agents learn
from streams of text and documents to dynamically tune themselves to
better discriminate between relevant and irrelevant data. These dynamic
filters continue to self-tune to the changing needs of users, providing
them more efficient access to critical information.

The Object Router uses objective relevancy ranking to deliver results. It
scores articles and documents based on their overall content relevancy to
the filter.

At this time, The Object Router is being used in the Australian
Commonwealth Government and was a decisive technology component in winning
the Australian and New Zealand National Library tenders.

Availability

The Object Router intelligent content agent, which is a C language
subroutine library, is available now for Windows, SunOS, Solaris, AIX and
HP/UX. The toolkit, priced at $7,500, can be purchased directly from
InTEXT Systems. Call 415/391-5290 for more information.

InTEXT Systems

InTEXT Systems, headquartered in Folsom, California, provides end user
tools and developer APIs for dynamic routing, analysis, management,
retrieval and publishing of text, images and documents. The client/server
products are used by many large organizations, including the State of
California, EXXON and the Electric Power Research Institute. InTEXT
Systems is a subsidiary of CP Software Group of Folsom, California.

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