Open Source Search Run Down
“Open Source Search with Lucene & Solr” provides a useful overview of information similar to that presented at the Lucene Revolution in Boston, October 7 and 8, 2010. I found the information...
View ArticleFunnelback Feature List Slideshow
We’ve unearthed a slideshare.net document worth mentioning: the Funnelback Enterprise Search Features list. Acquired by the open source software services company Squiz in 2009, Funnelback is an...
View ArticleLucid Imagination Moves to the Enterprise
“Has Lucid Imagination Found the Open Source Solution for Enterprise Search?” asks if, like the Star Trek Enterprise, Lucid Imagination has done what no other open source search engine has done before...
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View ArticleExogenous Complexity 1: Search
I am now using the phrase “exogenous complexity” to describe systems, methods, processes, and procedures which are likely to fail due to outside factors. This initial post focuses on indexing, but I...
View ArticleEnterprise Search Has a Back Seat Driver
Once again, the technology road behind enterprise search is being questioned and some are mapping out a new route for a company road trip. According to Norm.al’s article, ‘Search vs. Findability vs....
View ArticleEndeca Explanation
We’ve turned up a useful summary of Endeca’s Information Discovery system; the description occurs within a post about using integration platform CloverETL with the Endeca product. “Oracle Endeca...
View ArticleFaceted Search Is Now A Common Feature
SearchBlox is “Moving From Simple Search To Faceted Search,” says a new press release. The article says that as the amount of data increased, it completed search and users needed a more complex and...
View ArticleOracle Endeca Business Intelligence Rules
Rules are good. The problem is getting people to do what the rule maker wants. Oracle wants Endeca to be a business intelligence system at the same time Oracle wants Endeca to be an ecommerce system....
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