What's the relationship of Oracle content search products?

I'm puzzled about so many Content Search Products of Oracle, such as UltraSearch,SES(Security Enterprise Search), etc.
What's the different?
Thanks.

If you have not already checked it out - try this
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/oses/pdf/ses_ultrasearch_faq.pdf
Mind you for my own requirements I don't see a lot of difference - however since Ultrasearch has been relegated to maintenance only mode product and SES is actively being worked on - the gap in features is likely to grow remarkably over the near future.

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