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HP's unstructured data software company is entering a new phase.
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Enterprise search: How long to deploy?
Ask an enterprise search vendor how long it'll take for a customer to deploy the company's software and you get a everything from a few days to a few months. In other words it depends--mostly on the customer.
Enterprise search: Why it's a crisis and why Googzilla will strike
Enterprise search is a mess and technology managers--as well as the vendors selling them stuff--are to blame. In the end, Google will take over the enterprise.
Autonomy CEO says tags don't work
Mike Lynch, the CEO of Autonomy, the UK enterprise search company, was in town this week (video is coming). I used to meet with Mr Lynch regularly when I was at the Financial Times, and when the dotcom boom was in full swing.
Microsoft COO talks tough on enterprise search
"Enterprise search is our business, it's our house and Google is not going to take that business," said Kevin Turner, Microsoft's new (11 months) chief operating officer and former Wal-Mart executive. Mike Ricciuti of News.
Securing the gold in Athens
Despite age-old Olympic truce known as the ekecheiria, or "holding of hands," security experts aren't taking any chances.
U.S boosts data-searching toolmakers
The government's drive to search computer networks and databases for clues about terrorist threats is boosting the business prospects of a start-up spun out of Xerox Parc.
Michael Dell: Challenging the rules
Industry analysts are mixed over Michael Dell's printer gambit. Is Dell picking fights with the wrong hombres or is he writing another success story?
Google retools enterprise search
Widening its footprint in enterprise search, Google plans to introduce new hardware and software to navigate corporate intranets and Web sites.
Peer-to-peer is back in the Groove
Version 2.0 of the Groove Networks software includes tools for integration with Outlook e-mail, enhanced support for Microsoft Office and new server tools for businesses.
Why Jesse's Jazzed About New Search Technologies
Search stinks. But if you're a regular, you've heard me say that before.
AltaVista plays catch-up to dominant Net portals
AltaVista, the search engine run by Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC), Wednesday moved ahead with plans to become a full-featured Internet portal by introducing a new Finance Zone area on its site.