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Google unveils enterprise Search Appliance

Tom Warren   on 19 April 2006 - 08:27 · 4 comments & 4427 views

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Google is launching two new search products aimed at large corporations and small businesses.

The new Google Search Appliance integrates Google's OneBox technology that will allow companies to offer search short cuts to commonly asked questions across their business applications, such as corporate contact directory, customer resource management and financial programs.
 

The new Google Search Appliance, for which pricing starts at $30,000, also has improved security and performance increases over the previous Search Appliance, Google said.

Meanwhile, the new Google Mini is targeted at small businesses and is faster and half the size and weight of the original Mini. It costs just under $2,000.

Google also is launching an enterprise developer program.

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#1 xorian on 19 Apr 2006 - 11:57
Note to author: A lot of words are missing a space
#2 toadeater on 19 Apr 2006 - 19:28
Do these things phone home to Google? If so, forget it!
#3 beatlesdb on 19 Apr 2006 - 22:08
There were allot of issues with their last attempt at this - also products like MSN search can index network drives anyway - unlike the google desktop search and it's free, sure it may not have all the bells and wissles as the network device but for a small business it's easy to implement.
#4 whoreman on 20 Apr 2006 - 12:00
I am sure these are not new... i have seen the cheese looking one before on the google website!

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