DAKOTA DUNES, S.D., Jan. 13, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sterling Computers Corporation, an industry-leading technology solutions provider, today announced enhancements to its Discover product. Discover is a part of its SmartXD portfolio of technologies designed to help organizations unlock the potential of cross domain applications.
Enhancements to the Discover offering give clients faster access to the business critical information they need across multiple security domains through the ability to not only search but now to also retrieve documents that are stored across domains. The advancement gives end-users and commanders in mission critical environments enhanced situational awareness, increased collaboration and significant new workflow efficiencies.
The best-in-class Discover product was one of the first to market in enabling multi-security domain search capabilities by orchestrating the individual searches that take place on each security domain and coordinating the transfer and aggregation of the search results on to a single screen. With the new release, the offering now also has unmatched single screen retrieval abilities.
Discover works with and supports the varied search engines that are already deployed on client networks such as Google Search Appliance, Apache Lucene deployments and those that conform to the DI2E search specification.
“Having worked in a multi-domain environment for over a decade, I know from firsthand experience the immediate efficiencies a product like this brings,” states Ben Chernicoff, Senior Systems Engineer for Sterling and a lead developer of the Discover offering. “The ability to not only access, but also to retrieve documents across security domains from the high side is a large breakthrough for the intelligence analysts, mission specialist, coalition partner and our nation's commanders.”
Discover is a part of Sterling’s SmartXD product line, which includes a full suite of cross domain enabling technologies that integrate with UCDSMO certified cross domain solutions to allow developers to quickly and robustly build multi-level applications and capabilities. The entire lineup includes CrossWatch, for cyber situation awareness and monitoring, Unity, for multi-domain email and calendar capabilities, and the aforementioned Discover, for multi-domain access and retrieval.
About Sterling | (www.sterlingcomputers.com)
Sterling is an award-winning technology solutions provider with over 20 years of experience helping customers solve the most complex requirements of their IT environments. We provide customers with a simplified IT experience by being their single point of contact for all of their solutions architecture, proof of concept, product fulfillment and technology adoption service’s needs. Additionally, we provide cyber security solutions for mission critical clouds and networks. Sterling is a certified Small, Woman-Owned Business (WOB, WOSB, EDWOSB).
Amanda Wiese [email protected] 605-242-4032


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