New features of Mindbreeze InSpire 25.6 Release



Want to check out the highlights of the Mindbreeze InSpire 25.6 Release? Learn more in the following blog post.

Faster and more accurate answers through optimizations of the vector index and similarity search

As part of the Mindbreeze InSpire 25.6 Release, the vector index and similarity search have been extensively optimized. In addition to the tailored optimization of the query for the similarity search and additional optimizations of algorithms, the vector index format has also been revised. The understanding of permissions and search restrictions takes place in the vector index, which makes the similarity search more efficient and even more precise in recognizing matches and generating answers from them.

These optimizations enable Mindbreeze users to receive their rights-checked and fact-based answers faster. This increases efficiency, especially for answers generated from large amounts of data.

Similarity Search Optimization

 

The optimizations to the vector index and similarity search are now available to users with the new vector index format. No configuration adjustments are necessary due to the automatic application via requests processed by Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines.

Link to the documentation

Mindbreeze InSpire supports OpenAI's open-source models gpt-oss-20b and gpt-oss-120b

Mindbreeze InSpire expands the selection of available large language models to include OpenAI's open-source models gpt-oss-20b and gpt-oss-120b. These are now available to Mindbreeze customers for their GenAI and agentic RAG use cases. By using 20 billion and 120 billion parameters and a context length of up to 128,000 tokens, Insight Apps become significantly more powerful. Due to optimized model efficiency, the upgrade of the infrastructure is not necessary. Customers can start the deployment and use it immediately.

Mindbreeze InSpire app available in Microsoft Teams

For seamless integration of Mindbreeze InSpire into workplace environments and business processes, end users now have access to the Mindbreeze InSpire app in the Microsoft Teams App Store. This allows users to work comfortably in their familiar Microsoft Teams environment with all the conveniences and advantages of Mindbreeze InSpire combined. In addition to significantly more direct access, users can easily maintain their existing workflows and initiate them from the Mindbreeze InSpire app.

Microsoft Teams App Store - Mindbreeze InSpire App Integration

 

Additional integration options, such as the Microsoft Outlook Add-in, Microsoft SharePoint Online, and Salesforce, are available to Mindbreeze customers.

Link to the documentation


Detailed information on all innovations can be found in our release notes.

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