Learning from the Internet — How AI Simplifies Corporate Searches

Search engines on the Internet have been around for a long time. In 1998, the concept behind Google was introduced by graduates of Stanford University. Today, in addition to the top dog Google, there are other providers such as Bing and DuckDuckGo. Without them, the Internet would probably be an impenetrable jungle for most people.
amberSearch NRW Nomination for Administrative Challenge
Access to the right information and who collaborates with whom is not just an issue that affects companies. It also affects state governments and administrations. The state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in cooperation with the company PD, has therefore issued a call for tenders to startups for the administration’s biggest challenges.
RAG AI Integration: Transforming Data Management

Hard Coal mining in Germany is history, but the expert knowledge from 150 years should remain. But how can information hidden in millions of documents on numerous servers be made efficiently usable? To solve this problem, RAG is relying on technical innovation and artificial intelligence (AI) to unlock valuable knowledge for employees and make it easily accessible. The company is receiving support from Aachen-based start-up amberSearch (formerly ambeRoad), which is designed to take the company-wide search engine to the next level.
amberSearch: Revolutionize Your Data Search

Imagine a search engine that is as easy to use as Google and can search your internal company data for content and advanced search features.
Is this what you want?
Then you should definitely watch the new interview in our founder series, because that’s what Dr. Thomas M. Fischer talks about with Bastian Maiworm and Julian Johannes Reinauer.
Engineering Solutions by Müller Maschinentechnik

The statistics show it: Accessing the right information in the company is increasingly difficult. For example, every third search in the company already takes between 5 and 25 minutes. What’s more, in 67.5% of all cases it takes at least 3 searches to find the right information. This trend is not only felt by large companies with thousands of employees, but also by medium-sized companies with dozens or hundreds of employees. The reasons for this are trivial: rapidly increasing data volumes, employee fluctuations and an increased number of options for storing information.
Using data from 150 years of coal mining for the tasks of the future

Search engines like Google and others show the way: Enter keywords or a short question and the result you are looking for is there. The “KISS42” project promises the answer to all operational questions for RAG. In cooperation with an interdisciplinary RAG team, the start-up amberSearch from Aachen developed the intelligent search engine amberSearch — designed for the specific data and requirements of the company. It not only helps to make research in RAG’s documents efficient for employees, but above all to make the archived knowledge from 150 years of coal mining usable for current operational tasks.
amberSearch exceeds Siemens Energy’s expectations in the Digital Info Management Challenge

At RuhrSummit 2020, amberSearch won the Digital Info Management Challenge by Siemens Energy. After RAG, this is the second major customer for the fast-growing startup amberSearch.
Giving young engineers and new employees the right access to your knowledge

When senior engineers leave the company and young engineers have to take over their places, you need to make sure they are productive as quickly as possible and don’t stop each other from working by having to ask questions.
Why Google finds everything, but your companies’ enterprise search engine barely finds anything

With Enterprise Search being a quickly growing enterprise software segment, a lot of people ask us at ambeRoad how enterprise search differentiates from web search. That’s why we have taken the time to outline the main technological differences.
The biggest asset of your company — using Knowledge Management to make use of all data

Maybe you have been in that situation before — you are looking for one specific piece of information within your company. You know its there as you — or your colleague — just created that information a few months ago. But you just don’t know where exactly you saved it.