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KMWorld, the outfit that publishes my Google enterprise search column has an item here. Both write ups are useful, but both lack some color about the implications of this deal, assuming that it goes through, are not in these stories. First, the content management sector is a bit confused. The Interwoven type focuses on Web content, although the system can be revved up to perform more robust tasks.

Autonomy lacks a Webby CMS function, and the acquisition fills in a gap. Keep in mind that Autonomy has been quicker at buying into enterprise software than some of its competitors; namely, Microsoft. Microsoft bought search; Autonomy bought CMS.

That is an important difference. Autonomy can continue to support SharePoint and use the Interwoven customer base as an upsell platform. Second, the deal may mean bad news for Vivisimo and the other search vendors who have snap in solutions for the various Interwoven products. OpenPipeline provides a common architecture for connectors to data sources, file filters, text analyzers and modules to distribute documents across a network.

It includes a job scheduler and a full UI with a point-and-click interface. A new kid on the block when it comes to open source enterprise search. A comprehensive, tested version of Apache Solr based on the most recent stable Solr version with additional utilities, bug fixes and performance enhancements.

A comprehensive, tested version of Apache Lucene based on the most recent stable Lucene version with additional bug fixes, productivity and index tools. Flax is based on the Xapian search engine library, Python scripting language and CherryPy web application framework. Indri has an index capable of indexing very large collections and a structured query language that supports fields and passages. If some recent press releases like the one from Dieselpoint has created some excittation, no open source solutions can today compete with the Vivisimo, FAST, Exalead or Autonomy platforms.

Sign in. Password recovery. Autonomy could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday. Autonomy's document also claimed Search Appliance lacks enterprise-level security, according to Mangtani. It, in fact, supports a number of security access control systems and also allows security settings at the document level, he said. The latter "ensures that end-users see only those documents in the results list to which they have access," according to Mangtani.

In addition, the white paper noted that the search appliance's "capabilities are still being honed," Mangtani wrote. However, he added, "The fact is that we employ thousands of engineers focused on search relevancy and quality.

In the last three months alone, seven new Google Enterprise Labs experiments have been launched by Google, not third parties as Autonomy claimed to enhance the enterprise search experience.

Autonomy responded to a request for comment Thursday in a prepared statement that did not directly address the white paper. Additionally, with the launch of Skydio KeyFrame , drone pilots can easily make jaw dropping cinematic drone videos.

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