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dtSearch unveils 64-bit multithreaded indexing, accelerating its search power

dtSearch, the smart choice for text retrieval since 1991, is unveiling version 2024.02 of its enterprise and developer product line, offering an array of new features engineered to increase the speed of search for online and offline data. These product enhancements—which are paired with dtSearch’s existing and extensive range of search capabilities—can  run on-prem or in the cloud.

dtSearch’s value prop centers around its terabyte indexer, enabling users to index a terabyte of text across folders, emails with nested attachments, online data, and other databases, unified within a single index. Each product can create and search any number of terabyte indexes, as well as offer no built-in limits on the number of concurrent search threads—enabling instantaneous search even in concurrent, mixed search environments.

dtSearch’s latest release expands  its search efficacy with a new 64-bit multithreaded indexing option, available for use with dtSearch Desktop, Network, Web, and Publish, as well as the dtSearch Engine SDK for x64 and ARM64 Windows and x64 Linux. This advancement offers significant speed improvements, enhancing dtSearch’s power.

Additionally, dtSearch is announcing a new version of the dtSearch Engine for macOS and Apple Silicon ARM (the 64-bit multithreaded indexing option is not yet available for macOS platforms).

dtSearch’s product portfolio and document filters support Microsoft Office files, OpenOffice files, PDFs, compression formats, emails along with nested attachments, web-ready data, image/sound/video metadata, and more. It’s also accompanied by 25-plus full-text and metadata hit-highlighted search options, integrated relevancy ranking across multiple data repositories, and support for hundreds of international languages.

To learn more about dtSearch, please visit https://www.dtsearch.com/.

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