Enterprise Search Grows Up
In parallel with our release of Velocity version 5.5, we at Vivisimo have been speaking with a number of analysts and journalists (e.g., InformationWeek, ComputerWorld). My own comments have focused on two thoughts about the state of enterprise search.
This post focuses on the first thought: enterprise search has grown up. That is, enterprise search has reached a state of development that makes possible the speedy deployment and painless ongoing administration of a search engine that handles the full complexity of enterprises and delivers a great end-user experience. A little elaboration:
- speedy deployment means days or weeks, not many months or years
- painless administration: all done through a web browser instead of custom software development using APIs
- handle full enterprise complexity, such as connectivity to repositories, working within the pre-existing security framework, and leveraging rich meta-data and other semi-structured textual information
- a great user experience with rich but intuitive navigation tools for the knowledge worker
This constellation of properties has been absent from enterprise search before now, which instead featured enterprise heartbreaks: long deployments with endless vendor professional services, custom programming to do even simple things like federated search, clunky user experiences, bad ranking, and the rest. Search is not now perfect, but has definitely matured into a responsible grownup instead of an insufferable brat.
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