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iCognate is constantly scanning the market and updating its knowledge base for trends and business opportunities in the exciting area of cognitive processing applications for the information age!

iCognate regularly archives its Documentation to keep clients informed about the latest updates, recent events and important conferences related to our products, software, and services.  We include them here to help the interested reader understand more about the solutions offered at iCognate.  If you would like to find out more about our products, software, and services, feel free to contact us directly to arrange for a meeting; please e-mail tanja.mueller@icognate.com.

White-Papers
"The Future of Trading: Autonomous, Cognitive, Real-Time Trading,"; a white-paper discussing the implications of the trends in the financial services industry, esp. Global Straight Through Processing (GSTP), and the information technology industry, e.g. real-time, intelligent-agent trading; by Edward G. Heflin (November 23, 1999)

Presentations
"iWork™: Cognitively Improve Computer Productivity more than 69%,"; product presentation outlining the dramatic increase in computer productivity using the cognitive desktop assistant versus non-assisted point-and-click computer interactivity; by Edward G. Heflin (September 15, 2000)

"iTrade™: How to Cognitively Improve Trading Profitability up to 37%,"; product presentation describing the dramatic increase in trading profitability using augmented real-time news scanning and cognitive processing versus isolated quantitative analysis; by Edward G. Heflin (October 15, 2000)

"iSearch™: Cognitively Improve Data Searching Accuracy by 26%," product presentation explaining the substantial increase in data searching accuracy with cognitive processing versus purely indexed based searches; by Edward G. Heflin (October 15, 2000)

Conferences
"iSearch™: Cognitively Improve Data Searching Accuracy by 26%", conference presentation describing the substantial increase in data searching accuracy with cognitive processing versus purely indexed based searches; by Edward G. Heflin; First SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (April 5-7, 2001).