Are you seeing movement toward search based applications in your organizations?
There are scenarios in which appliances and Internet-based search engines will not get the job done and relying on them for certain mission-critical tasks is a mistake. These limitations do not only apply to Google, but also to other in-house search solutions that are based on or derived from Internet search engine technology
More and more electronically stored information (ESI) is non-text based or does not contain any searchable text components: sound recordings, video and pictures are growing exponentially in size and more and more collaborative and social network applications support (only) these information formats
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Refiners are based on managed properties from the search index...The underlying framework allows you to create custom comparisons based on equality, greater than or less than well as logical operators
Phone based search is showing acceptable precision and recall measures and the development of large libraries of objects for visual search is reaching levels where it is becoming really useful. 5. But most importantly, the application of content analytics and other search technology is now getting built-in to specific search applications for eDiscovery, compliance, auditing, and other real-world applications
Here's a closer look at our own experience and the implications for licensing the search applications in your own shop...But lookout when it's pointed at a hodgepodge of file shares and multiple applications (all running multiple versions)
SharePoint 2013’s search applications and related services are as follows: ■ SharePoint Server Search service ■ This service is responsible for crawling content, as shown in the image below, on your organizations search index and is automatically started on all servers that run search topology components
You Google “Where should I eat in Los Altos” and you are directed to a results page that lists the top spots based on community reviews from Yelp and Urban Spoon
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Most information managers are back office-based