NEWS
Forbes.com Chooses BeliefNetworks
September 9, 2009
Business Journal Press Release
BeliefNetworks to Provide Forbes.com With Technology to Enhance Access to Relevant Content and Ads. More …
BeliefNetworks Beefs Up Lingospot
August 14, 2009
Beyond Search Review
We just got a pointer that a product put out by BeliefNetworks has improved the service of real-time personalized recommendation. More …
Mash Me Up reviewed by KillerStartups.com
July 14, 2009
KillerStartups.com Review
This is an appealing resource that was designed in order to provide users with a useful solution when it comes to searching for information about an interesting assortment of data. More …
BeliefNetworks selected for Startup 2009 Top 10!
May 20, 2009
Top 10 List
After a month of deliberations, we're proud to announce the Startup 2009 Top 10. More …
BeliefNetworks makes TechJournal South Top 50
May 15, 2009
The Top 50 List
Once again we present 50 technology and biotechnology companies TechJournal South believes are worthy of your attention. More …
Palmetto Investments looking to do deals
March 31, 2009
An interview with one of our investors
In December we invested in BeliefNetworks, Inc., an early stage tech startup based in Charleston, SC. They have the most proven management I have seen in the SE and a very disruptive technology, a game-changer that is a head of the competition, but the thing we admired most about them is their hunger and desire to succeed. More …
Context aware cloud deployments
March 6, 2009
CNet Cloud Article with interview of one of our own
Today's never-ending data supply still requires significant processing to make sense of things that occur. One way to address this challenge is to apply semantic principles that help provide context into the datastream. Trying to figure out this notion of context-aware applications and how it applies to cloud applications, I connected with Ted Tanner, CTO of Belief Networks, a semantic intelligence software provider. More …
Startup Aims Platform at Online Ads, Public Safety Apps
January 7, 2009
Read about Managing Automation using our Affinity Agent Recommendation Platform
Semantic intelligence and predictive analytics startup BeliefNetworks this week announced both a partnership with online publisher Managing Automation and the launch of its Affinity Agent Recommendation Platform for enhancing advertising and content placement. More …
BeliefNetworks uncovers hidden connections in data
December 4, 2008
TechJournal Sourth article on BeliefNetworks
Electronically scouring unstructured data to discover anomalies or connections has quite a lot of potential for various purposes, but BeliefNetworks plans to focus on two primary but unconnected areas, disaster and emergency support and ad networks, says CTO Ted Tanner. More …
Moving to a start-up? Fasten your seat belt
December 3, 2008
Hear from one of our own about working for a startup in ComputerWorld
"At a start-up, the huge plus is that you are responsible for what you are developing. The minus is that you are responsible for what you are developing," quips Thomas Cramer, a senior software engineer at BeliefNetworks Inc., a Charleston, S.C.-based company that helps companies predict and analyze risk. "Everything that is developed or doesn't get developed is squarely on the developers' shoulders." More …
Belief Networks Brings The Future of Search to Charleston
November 29, 2008
Palmetto Investment discusses BeliefNetworks
Belief Networks in Charleston, SC has created a search engine that goes beyond the current keyword searches offered by other engines. They have created a technology that allows you to search using the semantics of a phrase. This is cool, it really is artificial intelligence. More …
The Master’s of the Web 2.0 Universe
November 24, 2008
BeliefNetworks covered in Obviouslee Marketing
Have you ever sat back and really thought about the true turning points of your life? Those moments when you realize that things are never, ever going to be the same? I have just had one such moment, and I am all about shouting it from the rooftops. I recently came across a software company that is going to revolutionize the world of Web2.0 (some may say it’s shades of what 3.0 will be). More …
