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Google announced last week that they were upgrading the Google Site Search product to include on-demand indexing. In previous versions of the product, when you added new content to the site, you had... Read more...
Nitin Mangtani is the lead product manager for the Google Search Appliance (GSA). In this role, Nitin focuses on defining enterprise search strategy, establishing the product road map and defining... Read more...
Last week, Reuters reported that Norwegian police raided the headquarters of Fast Search & Transfer, an enterprise search company purchased by Microsoft earlier this year for $1.2 billion, for... Read more...
MarkLogic, the XML search vendor, released MarkLogic Server 4.0. Key new features include geospatial support to build location-based applications that search and analyze content enhanced with... Read more...
If you work in an enterprise, chances are you've heard the complaint: "Why can't our search work more like Google?" Employees, spoiled by the Google search experience on the web quite naturally think... Read more...
The web was abuzz this week with news about how a Chicago Tribune story from 2002 was released as current news and caused the price of UAL stock to go tumbling. My immediate thought was that this was... Read more...
The last few years have not been kind to newspapers. Everywhere you turn, there is word of layoffs and bleak financial news, but Joe Lichtman offers a survival strategy in his latest FastForward... Read more...
Most large enterprises boast a decent-sized content repository, and if your company deals in high-volume transaction processing like check handling, it reaches another level. Still, no matter how... Read more...
The web was buzzing this week with news of a new search engine, started by ex-Google employees and purported to be the next Google killer. The new engine, called Read more...