The Google Search Appliance
provides universal search for
your business.
Knowledge workers often use
Google to research and find
information they need
to do their jobs.
But much of the information
that workers need isn't
published on the web.
It's inside your
company, behind
your corporate firewall.
Your company's information is
stored in many formats, such
as documents, spreadsheets,
and presentations.
And it's stored in a variety
of places, such as in
intranet, content management
systems, wikis, databases, and
software applications.
This fragmentation of
information leads to decreased
productivity and uninformed
decisions, as employees have
to search each data silo
independently.
The Google Search Appliance
helps workers make fast,
accurate decisions by providing
secure, universal
search across your
organization's information.
The search appliance breaks down
the silos of information
and lets workers find internal
information as easily as they
find information on the web.
The Google Search Appliance
produces a set of unified
search results that use both
our core google.com search
algorithms, as well as
algorithms designed for how
information is stored within
organizations.
The search appliance supports
secure search results so that
users can only find files
and content to
which they have access.
Administrators can configure the
appliance to use a variety
of authentication and
authorization mechanisms
including LDAP, NTLM, SAML SPI,
and Windows Integrated
Authentication.
The search appliance can index
more than 220 file types, and
you can point the appliance
at file sharers on
your internal network.
You can search all of the files
and information on your
intranet and portals.
You can even search all the
records within your databases,
including Oracle, SQL Server,
MySQL, DB2, and Sybase.
And with the Onebox for
Enterprise feature, you can
perform a real time search of
all enterprise applications,
such as an employee directory,
or applications including
salesforce.com.
And finally, you can use the
Content Connector Framework to
connect the Google Search
Appliance with content
management systems, including
Documentum, FileNet, LiveLink,
and Microsoft SharePoint.
Regardless of where the data
lives, your search results are
presented in a unified manner,
much like google.com provides
universal search for the web.
Should you want more control
over the search results user
interface, you can use your
own look and feel and
integrate search results
using an XML API.
The Google Search Appliance
starts at $30,000 for search
of up to 500,000 documents.
Contact us learn more.
