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whitepaper Secure Searching With Secure Enterprise Search2007-01-01 Oracle
  To be useful, an enterprise search engine must deal with documents from a variety of sources. Many of these documents and sources will be protected - available only to authorized users. Oracle Secure Enterprise Search (SES) is a product that enables to find information within the corporate intranet by keyword or contextual searches. To do this, it must first collect the content from diverse sources and text-index it. The process of collecting this information is known as crawling, and is performed by a crawler. This paper looks at how Oracle Secure Enterprise Search handles the protected sources.   
whitepaper Secure Enterprise Search: Version 1 (10.1.8)2007-01-01 Oracle
  Internet searches have shown that significant information uplift can accrue from search technology. Without search engines, the Internet would still have billions of web pages, but surfers would have to know URLs a priori, or navigate through directories, to locate pages of interest. Clearly it is Search that makes Google popular, and the Internet more useful even as the amount of information on it grows at a rapid pace. Secure Enterprise Search (SES) is Oracle's standalone search solution with web-like quality, which securely covers all enterprise sources, and is easy to use and deploy.

Tags: Search Strategies
  
whitepaper Building Custom Crawlers for Oracle Secure Enterprise Search2007-01-01 Oracle
  Oracle Secure Enterprise Search (SES) is a product that enables to find information within the corporate intranet by keyword or contextual searches. To do this, it must first collect the content from diverse sources and text-index it. The process of collecting this information is known as crawling, and is performed by a crawler. The crawled information is indexed, and users have access to that index via a query application. Oracle provides a number of crawlers out-of-the-box, and also provides an API for customers, partners and others to develop secure crawlers to access datasources not easily crawlable by the standard set of crawlers. This paper discusses the planning and coding process for building custom connectors for Oracle SES.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper Enterprise Search From Microsoft: Empower People to Find Information & Expertise2007-01-01 Microsoft
  An IT professional is aware of the importance of effective enterprise-wide Search capabilities and knows what kind of Enterprise Search experience employees are looking for. But he or she may find it a challenge to deliver what's required, because Enterprise Search and Internet Search are very different. This paper, written for Technical Decision Makers, takes a look at the drivers and challenges that define Enterprise Search and examines the key elements of a successful Enterprise Search solution. It demonstrates how a winning solution gives information workers access to widespread unstructured sources as well as structured and Line-Of-Business (LOB) system data while respecting an organization's varied security needs.   
whitepaper Search Engine Optimization and Web 2.02006-12-03 Bloofusion
  Web 2.0 is a fairly recent phenomenon whose predominate features are composed of a high level of user or community participation as well as leading-edge technical features such as AJAX. Because of these elements, many sites aren't optimized well for search engines and thus are missing out on a large cut of potential online visitors. This paper tackles the usual issues that have arisen and still are current when advising and working with Web 2.0 web sites. The best strategy is usually one that is able to both attract visitors and appeal to the search engines. These two facets are very much parallel endeavors and often don't require major resources to accomplish.

Tags: Site Marketing
  
whitepaper Camera Phone-based Mobile Search2006-12-01 Research On Asia (ROA) Group
  This white paper introduces a new innovation in the field of mobile search called 'Search by Camera! ER Search', developed by D2 Communications and Bandai Networks in Japan. The service makes use of mobile phone's camera and it has first been introduced in NTT DoCoMo's N902iS. As mobile phones equipped with camera have become common, mobile search based on camera phones is expected to be applied also in other models, opening new opportunities for mobile advertising. ER Search enables more visually attractive advertising compared to SMS, therefore many companies are getting interested in the new service.

Tags: Digital Cameras, E-fulfillment, Search Strategies, Business Strategies, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Search in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Evaluation Guide2006-12-01 Microsoft
  This paper presents a solid understanding of the search capabilities in Microsoft? Office SharePoint? Server 2007. It provides an overview of Enterprise Search solutions from Microsoft, gives a hands-on tour of the product, and concludes with useful information for administrators and developers. IT professionals should use this guide to perform a thorough and effective evaluation of Enterprise Search functionality in Office SharePoint Server 2007.

Tags: Search Strategies, Business Management, High Performance Computing, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Precise Internet Marketing in 20072006-11-15 SmokeDog
  In today's internet it is found that it has become increasingly difficult to rank ones website by merely creating a website. Gone are the days of instant rank. As the internet grows search engines have had a difficult time sifting through all of the websites that are out there and what they are about. But it is their job to present to consumers which websites are important for what product. And this is where the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) world will unfold. In this marketplace one must ultimately be aware at what it is going to take to get the site to the top.   
whitepaper Mambo: Search Engine Friendly URLs With Windows2006-11-07 IT-PROBLEMS.EU
  Trying to get a better search engine ranking with the Mambo site? This paper shows how to do it! The process is tricky if one don't know it. The information provided in this paper will only work for Windows Servers hosting the Mambo site using Apache, not IIS. After following the steps given in this paper, the links within Mambo should appear differently and search engine crawlers should be able to better index the Mambo site.   
whitepaper Judge Sides With Google Over Lawsuit0000-00-00 Prime Design Associates
  In early 2005, computer repair company Rescuecom sued Google in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, alleging that Google was violating trademark by selling ads to Rescuecom's competitors that show up next to search results when someone types in "Rescuecom." Rescuecom argued that Google was violating trademark by attempting to "Free-ride" on the goodwill associated with Rescuecom's name, preventing Internet searchers from reaching Rescuecom's Web site, altering the search results and using the trademark internally. The court rejected those arguments, saying the facts do not establish trademark use as a matter of law.