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Inside Rackspace's UK cloud datacentre

Inside Rackspace's UK cloud datacentre

...provide an integration service for Google's enterprise search tool, the Google Search Appliance, which some customers buy to increase the efficiency of searching through... Read more

3 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

EMC takes to the cloud at EMC World 2011

...gained a software connector that allows them to link with the Google Search Appliance (GSA) and have their stored data indexed and made searchable via... Read more

12 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

Google's enterprise tool spans cloud, local search

...Google has launched a new version of its enterprise search tool, Google Search Appliance, which uses a feature called Cloud Connect to unite local searching... Read more

18 October, 2010 by Ben Woods
TiVo Reduces Call Center Costs

TiVo Reduces Call Center Costs

Implementing the Google Search Appliance not only reduced the amount of time TiVo's Customer Support... Read more

1 September, 2010

HP mates Autonomy with Vertica

HP has wrapped Autonomy's technology around its Vertica data analytics to create Idol 10, a structured and unstructured analysis engine, and announced three bespoke Autonomy appliances Read more

30 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

Cloud computing shines a light on IT money pits

Cloud allows CEOs to delve into the nitty-gritty of tech spend, EMC World told... Read more

13 May, 2011 by Nick Heath
National Semiconductor Streamlines Corporate Search

National Semiconductor Streamlines Corporate Search

...productivity of administrators and employees. Within a week of installing the Google Search Appliance, National Semiconductor doubled the number of documents their employees could search... Read more

1 September, 2010

Google appliance now searching by the billion

Google announced on Tuesday that its Google Search Appliance can now find documents by the billions. Google Search Appliance 6... Read more

3 June, 2009 by Tom Krazit

Google boosts Search Appliance capacity

Google has expanded the capacity of its Search Appliance and made other improvements to the customised server that lets users... Read more

6 August, 2008 by Stephen Shankland

Royal & SunAlliance boosts intranet with Google

...group Royal & SunAlliance has replaced its intranet search engine with Google's Search Appliance, allowing users to get to information faster. According to Royal & SunAlliance... Read more

19 July, 2007 by Julian Goldsmith

Google Search Appliance capacity doubled

Google has doubled the capacity on its largest enterprise Search Appliance to 30 million documents. As well as increasing the device's... Read more

20 September, 2006 by David Meyer

Google Mini Search Appliance

Aimed at small to medium-size enterprises (SMEs) that need a search engine without the hassles, the Google Mini is capable and flexible. We just wish the upgrade path was more affordable. Read more

8 August, 2005 by Rex Baldazo
Google Mini

Google Mini

The Google Mini just keeps getting better. It's not the cheapest way of searching your content, but it's probably the simplest to get working, yet highly capable and configurable. Read more

31 July, 2007 by Jonathan Bennett

Google Mini

The Google Mini takes much of the hassle out of deploying a search engine, doesn’t cost the earth and, best of all, it’s from Google: a winning combination. Read more

3 April, 2006 by Alan Stevens
Northern Trust Increases Accuracy and Relevance of Intranet Searches With the Google <endeca_term>Search Appliance</endeca_term> and User-Added Results

Northern Trust Increases Accuracy and Relevance of Intranet Searches With the Google Search Appliance and User-Added Results

...repositories that might contain newer versions of forms. Northern Trust deployed Google Search Appliance (GSA) which resulted to search accuracy improved immediately. User-Added Results... Read more

30 May, 2009

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