This has led to the rise of companies investing in enterprise search solutions to help them more quickly and accurately find the information their employees need to be productive and drive a competitive business advantage
The idea of “Enterprise Search” is an attractive one
http://www.conceptsearching.com/wp/category/smartcontentdiscussions/ by Marting@Conceptsearching.com on February 19, 2014 Just like Dorothy and Toto, following the yellow brick road to productive, accurate, and relevant enterprise search results is fraught with challenges
At the most basic level enterprise search has become inadequate
http://www.conceptsearching.com/wp/search-and-you-will-find-where-is-enterprise-search/ Carla says: Being in the search business for too many years to count I have seen the focus on enterprise search as an organizational priority ebb and flow
carlam@conceptsearching.com By Carla Mulley Since our software is primarily used to improve search results supporting any search engine, enterprise search challenges are near and dear to my heart. It seems enterprise search is getting more complicated and increasing the angst for disgruntled users who still can’t find anything
Our Proof of Concept (or PoC) has centered on the adoption of competing enterprise search providers to help unify our documentation and process know-how
” She might as well have been describing the process for picking an enterprise search engine. This proof-of-concept or PoC is your due diligence for matching internal priorities and selection criteria to your bake-off results
As part of bringing eDiscovery in-house, one might consider using enterprise search tools, open source search tools, portal search, or embedded (free) search components to execute the negotiated Booleans, find relevant documents, and copy them to a preservation location (often a dedicated file server)
Again and again, clients engage us to help them develop a strategy for their enterprise search requirements. When we sit down to talk with their users – people who regularly run Google and Bing searches out on the web – the question never fails to come up: What makes enterprise search so difficult, when it’s so simple on the public Internet?
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