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Google has improved its enterprise Search Appliance so that it can now index documents that aren't accessible via the Web protocol HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), thus significantly expanding the range of data the product can search for and retrieve. Google announced the improvement Thursday.
Google also began shipping on Thursday a simpler and less expensive version of the Search Appliance, called Google Mini, that is designed for use by small and medium-size businesses, whose enterprise search needs Google believes are grossly underserved.
The new version of the Search Appliance is able to access for the first time documents that aren't available via an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Web interface, through two improvements: JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) support, for access to relational databases; and a "feeder" API for establishing links between the Search Appliance and the data repositories of wares such as enterprise business applications, content management software and legacy systems.
Read More: InfoWorld
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