Empowering the Knowledge Worker
Cognitive Search Features You Will Love
Multiple Data Sources
Break the online storage silos barrier and avoid searching multiple times for each cloud solution. Connect OneDrive, Office365, Dropbox, and Google Drive accounts and let Noggle find what you are looking for across all sources. Your data will always stay in its respective cloud drives, but with Noggle, a knowledge worker can perform powerful, simultaneous searches across your desktop and all drives. You don’t have to remember where you stored an important file.
Intelligent Duplicate Detection
Noggle automatically detects the existence of identical versions of a file across storage or cloud drives. Its cognitive intelligence then selects that file from the storage most easily accessible and hides all duplicates.
Recommendations
Noggle lets you see all related documents on the fly. Among other benefits, this means you can quickly find documents or images similar to a selected document or picture. At the press of a key, Noggle also identifies document-relevant knowledge sources in external deep-web science article libraries. Just as Netflix recommends videos that may interest you, Noggle recommends documents you may want to see!
Topic Detection & Auto-Clustering
Noggle can organize your knowledge into content-based virtual folders. This cognitive service returns visually enriched content topics for all documents when you search. It helps overcome information overload by organizing document collections into clearly labeled, hierarchical, thematic clusters in real time. It does this automatically without the need for external knowledge bases. In doing so, it also unearths new groups or cross-document relationships that might guide you to new, interesting topic areas that enhance your initial search request.
Drag and Drop Search
Drag and drop any internal or external document from your file explorer on Noggle and view all related material from your knowledge libraries. This feature is especially great for finding related material when you are working from an external document.
Image & Photo Search
With Noggle’s cognitive image analysis, you can identify individuals, genders, ages, faces and other key elements in photos. You can also use optical character recognition (OCR) to extract text from scanned images, as well as make your images and photos searchable via text and tags. Noggle does all this automatically in the background.
OCR Text Recognition
The text recognition engine reads text from image files. OCR detects text in an image and extracts the recognized words. With this cognitive search feature, you can scan or snap photos of important printed documents and save them in an indexed folder (e.g., simple TIF scans from printed “paper” documents) to make them searchable via Noggle.
External Journal Search
With Noggle, you can combine internal and external knowledge searches. Noggle finds relevant materials from important deep-web article libraries like patent databases, science libraries, and journals. Say you have an internal document and want to see related external knowledge. Noggle will find it for you via its embedded third-party database search function.
Knowledge Collections
With Noggle, you can group your documents in private collections according to areas of interest. This content-related organizational function provides structure and concentrates knowledge in “encyclopedias” you create. This service does not move or share documents. Instead, it collects metadata fingerprints from documents. This way, even when you share collections, you manage access to them locally based on your organization’s existing security rights. In addition, your collections will not be visible to others unless you choose to share them.
Library Sharing & Collaboration
Noggle’s managed library-sharing feature lets you make your documents retrievable by approved users via its cross-library search functions. With this ability, users can easily and quickly detect useful, relevant documents stored elsewhere on the network or on local computers. The cross-library search saves time and helps avoid the excessive cost of repetitive searches when a document exists somewhere outside of local resources. Cross-library searches speed up retrievals without disrupting access rights.
Explore Recent Work
Noggle’s work-linking algorithm lets the knowledge worker scan for recently used files and for similar and related documents in your libraries. In the blink of an eye, Noggle’s cognitive search engine presents all documents from your libraries that might augment your work activities in real time. Stop searching. Start knowing. Let Noggle pull up everything you need.
Intelligent Open Engine
Noggle does not rely on absolute storage paths. Our indexed document fingerprint holds the full-text-based information you need to retrieve documents without referring to file-naming conventions and storage locations. Even if you move a file during its lifecycle, the “intelligent open” engine looks for the document fingerprint, locates the document, and open it. All it takes is one click for the cognitive intelligent open feature to find the document you need.
Secure & safe with local libraries
With Noggle, your search library and documents stay on your local desktop. Files never get stored in the cloud. This way, you can even search for files when our network is down. On the security side, Noggle enables you to share your local knowledge libraries and make them searchable while protecting your files or documents. In other words, no document content will be shared. In addition, during library sharing Noggle provides strong encryption for data in transit and at rest to keep your data safe.