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Microsoft Development Center Norway (known as Fast Search & Transfer ASA (FAST) before 2010) is a
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company, founded in 1997 and based in
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. FAST focused on data search technologies. It had offices located in
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, Sri Lanka,
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, Japan, the
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, the
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,
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and other countries around the world. On April 24, 2008, Microsoft acquired FAST, which became known as Microsoft Development Center Norway. FAST offered an
enterprise search Enterprise search is the practice of making content from multiple enterprise-type sources, such as databases and intranets, searchable to a defined audience. "Enterprise search" is used to describe the software of search information within an ente ...
product, FAST ESP. ESP is a
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development platform which is geared towards production of searchable indexes. It provided a flexible framework for creating ETL applications for efficient indexing of searchable content. Fast also offered a number of search-derivative applications, focused on specific search use cases, including publishing,
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and mobile search. The Search Derivative Applications (SDA) are built upon the Enterprise Search Platform (ESP). The company was developing
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, a new European multimedia search engine.


Technology


Products

FAST delivers real-time search and business intelligence products, and currently has about 3,600 implementations. They offer a core search platform, FAST ESP, and develop roducts on top of the platform. FAST's products are used in three areas; external (online and mobile), internal (information access and discovery) and OEM (embedded in other vendor's products. Some examples of their applications were: *FAST AdMomentum for online advertising *FAST Data Cleansing for cleansing multiple structured data repositories *FAST ImPulse for eCommerce and online catalogues *FAST Radar for dashboarding and business intelligence


Technology ownership

FAST used complementary technologies from
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for speech recognition and Stellent (now part of Oracle) for the conversion of different file formats. In 2007, FAST was sued by a company which claims FAST, as well as Google, Yahoo, Facebook and other major web companies, stole its technology.


Research projects


Information Access Disruptions

Information Access Disruptions (iAD) is a research centre funded by the
Research Council of Norway The Research Council (also the Research Council of Norway; no, Norges forskningsråd) is a Norwegian government agency that funds research and innovation projects. On behalf of the Government, the Research Council invests NOK 11,9 billion (2021) ...
and the centre's partners. FAST was the host institution and the research centre manager was Bjørn Olstad, adjunct professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and Chief Technology Officer of FAST. iAd sought to identify opportunities and develop the next-generation search engines that could extract user-friendly information from vast and complex amounts of data. iAd also facilitated interaction between international content and technology suppliers. Norwegian partners were the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, the
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, the
University of Tromsø The University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway (Norwegian: ''Universitetet i Tromsø – Norges arktiske universitet''; Northern Sami: ''Romssa universitehta – Norgga árktalaš universitehta'') is a state university in Norway an ...
, the
Norwegian School of Management BI Norwegian Business School () is the largest business school in Norway and the second largest in all of Europe. BI has in total four campuses with the main one located in Oslo. The university has 845 employees consisting of an academic staff of ...
,
Schibsted Schibsted Media Group is an international media group. The company has its headquarters in Oslo, Norway, and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The CEO is Kristin Skogen Lund. In 2019, Schibsted spun off the majority of their online marketp ...
and Accenture. International partners are
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,
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and
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.


PHAROS

The
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(EC) funded the research project “The Platform for Search of Audiovisual Resources Across Online Spaces” (PHAROS). The mission of PHAROS was to transform audiovisual search from a point-solution search engine model to an integrated search platform paradigm, incorporating future user and search requirements as key design principles.


History


1997–1999: Development

FAST was founded in 1997, and the initiation of the company stems from the Department of Computer and Information Science at NTNU. Professor Arne Halaas at NTNU was a substantial contributor in the early days of FAST. John M. Lervik, a student from NTNU, was one of the first employees at FAST. He took his doctorate under the supervision of Professor Tor A. Ramstad and eventually became the company's CEO, until January 2009. During 1998 and 1999, FAST announced strategic alliances with
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, Dell and
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, and the first commercial launch of products took place in 1999.


2000–2003: Commercialization

During 2000, FAST announced several new European and US customers and partners. The company's IPO took place in June 2001, and FAST is publicly traded on the main board of the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) under the ticker symbol 'FAST'. The company continued over the next couple of years to announce new contracts with customers and partners such as
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, IBM, BEA,
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,
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,
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, and
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. FAST was ranked number three on the 2002
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, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in Europe. In 2003, FAST decided to focus on enterprise search, and sells their Internet division, including FAST Web Search, FAST PartnerSite and AlltheWeb.com, to
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(later acquired by
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).


2004–2007: Expansion

In January 2004, FAST introduced the FAST Enterprise Search Platform ( FAST ESP.) to the market. During the following three years, FAST expanded its geographical reach by opening new offices in
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and
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, extended its partnership relations through the introduction of the FAST X10 partner program, and introduced new solutions aimed specifically at certain business areas, like FAST ImPulse for eCommerce and FAST AdVisor for Internet yellow pages and portals. The company was for the first time placed in the Leader's Quadrant of the
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for Information Access Technology in 2004, and stayed in the Leader's Quadrant over the next years as well. The company almost quadrupled its revenues from 2003 (US$42M) to 2006 ($162M). FAST acquired Convera's RetrievalWare in August 2007 for US$23 million. Fast's Q4 2007 Intra-quarterly update gave enterprise as 30% of its business (page 17). With Q3 2007 enterprise licence revenues of less than $4M, it was one of the less significant players in enterprise search market.


More recent developments

On 30 July 2007, FAST announced a reduction in revenue of 40% due to changes in financial controls on revenue recognition. It had been forecasting US$55M of Q2 2007 revenue and profitability; in a statement on the company's website, it revealed revenue would be reduced to US$35M and it would be unprofitable. According to the company it had been recognizing revenue without signed contracts using Memoranda of Understanding. The shares fell 28% to hit a three-year low. That, along with problems with lack of customer payment, was raised by Goldman Sachs in a report, written in June 2007 by Moawalla.
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newspaper on August 6, 2007, ran an article entitled "FAST under investigation again" reporting on an ongoing investigation by the unit of The
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(''Kredittilsynet'') that oversees all listed companies’ financial reporting. On August 8 the company reported actual Q2 2007 numbers with revenue of US$34.1M (license sales down 41% sequentially and 24% y on y) and operating loss of US$38M. As a result of this, the company has announced that it will implement a layoff program of 20% of all staff, reducing the quarterly operational cost base in excess of US$12M, as it tries to return to profitability. It expects to be unprofitable until 2008. On 5 September 2007, FAST signed a deal with The Walt Disney Company's Parks and Resorts Online for the Fast Enterprise Search Platform, including software licenses, maintenance fees and other services. On 7 September, FAST informed investors in its quarterly update that the predicted losses for Q3 would rise again to over $60M, and that the company would be concentrating its remaining resources on the "monetization" or ad serving business managed by their Ad Momentum platform. The downplaying of those older functions and concentration on the new market area was welcomed by financial markets.


Q3 2007 Results

FAST received a further blow when a major customer, Schibsted, said it had made a too-risky decision in choosing to implement its own
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and was changing its strategy. Investors and customers were hoping that, to reverse the slide, the company would announce new accounting and quality controls in its Q3 report. However, on 30 October, FAST reported a loss of $100M in the quarter (up from the anticipated $60M loss), with another collapse of licence revenue, down 55% year on year, resulting in a significant loss of software market share. The operation of the company as a software company rather than a services company was accompanied by its gross margin falling to 67% from 83% a year earlier. The problems with the non-payment of bills by customers continued, with $26M of debt being written off.


Board of Directors

The conduct of FAST's directors was the subject of much comment in Norway, with one director resigning and another making public statements about other directors and major shareholders. FAST board member, Robert Keith, told the newspaper Finansavisen: "I ought to have seen the problems in FAST earlier. And I ought to have understood that Hans Gude Gudesen is a crazy liar. Also, I ought have shot Oystein Stray Spetalen the first time I met him. That would have helped a lot of people." Spetalen and Hans Gude Gudesen were both major shareholders in FAST. Furthermore, directors Keith and Fussel were allegedly being pursued by the Norwegian tax authorities for US$50M in unpaid taxes. In the event of non-payment, there was concern that liability might fall on the company. The ongoing turmoil saw three directors resign from the board, the last being Johan Fredrik Odfjell, who was quoted in the company's release as saying: "FAST faces many challenges and opportunities going forward". On 22 December,
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, FAST's largest shareholder, demanded an
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to force Fussel and Keith off the board.


Need to Restate Accounts for 2006 and 2007

On 12 December 2007, the Oslo Stock Exchange suspended trading of FAST shares. The next morning, the company announced it was reviewing the accounts both for 2006 and the preliminary results for 2007, with the likely outcome that the results would be changed. In an article entitled "Fast restates its accounts", www.dagensit.no reported that FAST's results for 2006 and 2007 might be revised, in what it called "another clean up round." It also stated: "The Search technology vendor Fast Search & Transfer have had several rounds with restating of accounts." Some months after CFO Joseph Lacson declared that “everything is cleaned up”, there seemed to be skeletons in the closet. Wednesday afternoon trading was suspended after what the stock exchange called “certain conditions”. The shares fell around 7% on the news.


Microsoft acquisition

On 8 January 2008, it was announced that the board of FAST had unanimously accepted a $1.2 billion takeover offer from
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. Microsoft had secured the backing of FAST's two largest institutional shareholders,
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and Hermes Focus Asset Management Europe. As of 24 April 2008, 97.37% of all FAST shares were controlled by MACS Holdings Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corp. The stock was de-listed from Oslo Stock Exchange 16 May 2008. On 26 November 2008, it was reported that FAST Search had laid off 25 employees as a result of the acquisition by Microsoft. As more information came to light about the major readjustment of the accounts, it was reported that Microsoft might not have completed its due diligence adequately. On 2 December 2009, Microsoft sold FAST's Folio and NXT businesses to
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. The complementary products were application suites used by businesses to publish and index reference material onto discs, network workstations, and online.


Criminal Investigation

On 24 May 2008, Norwegian news website E24.no reported that the
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had asked police to investigate anomalies it had uncovered in the FAST accounts. On 13 October 2008, Norwegian
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raided FAST's offices in
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. Under scrutiny by the Norwegian police for possible fraudulent behaviour prior to the FAST acquisition by Microsoft, former founder and CEO, John Lervik, resigned from the wholly owned Microsoft subsidiary on 23 January 2009. CTO and Microsoft Distinguished Engineer, Bjørn Olstad, then assumed Lervik's duties as the head of Microsoft's Enterprise Search Group.


See also

* Ezmo


References

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