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- MANAGEMENT SUMMARY
- 1.1 Management summary
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Business issues
- Technology issues
- Market issues
- The Enterprise Search and Retrieval extended Decision Matrix
- 1.2 Report objectives and structure
- Chapter 2 - Fundamentals of Enterprise Search and Retrieval
- Chapter 3 - Federated search: finding needles within haystacks
- Chapter 4 - Enterprise search and retrieval (ESR) meets business intelligence (BI)
- Chapter 5 - Using social search and analytics to improve business outcomes
- Chapter 6 - Market perspectives and vendor comparisons
- Chapter 7 - Technology audits
- Chapter 8 - Vendor profiles
- Chapter 9 - Glossary
- Chapter 10 - Appendix
- FUNDAMENTALS OF ENTERPRISE SEARCH AND RETRIEVAL
- 2.1 Summary
- Catalyst
- Ovum view
- Key messages
- 2.2 Business impact
- Business issues
- Organization issues
- Technology issues
- 2.3 Selection criteria
- Search and query capabilities
- Visualization and navigation capabilities
- Data sources supported and indexing capabilities
- Administration and management
- Security
- Maturity
- Scalability
- Interoperability
- Innovation
- Enterprise fit
- 2.4 Solution maturity
- Consolidation plus innovation
- Open source the ‘elephant in the room’ for ESR
- SaaS is ready and waiting
- The appliance is getting sophisticated
- The Ovum view
- 2.5 Deployment and management considerations
- There will always be more content to index
- What content does the organization want to index?
- Performance
- Security in hybrid deployments
- Search can always be improved
- Domain expertise is essential for successful deployment
- Common barriers and pitfalls
- 2.6 Recommendations
- Recommendations for enterprises
- Recommendations for vendors
- FEDERATED SEARCH: FINDING NEEDLES WITHIN HAYSTACKS
- 3.1 Summary
- Catalyst
- Ovum view
- Key messages
- 3.2 Improving the accessibility and retrieval of corporate information
- Employee search expectations are influenced by familiar Internet technologies
- Business information resides in heterogeneous systems and repositories
- Users want a single interface to web, intranet, and other information resources
- 3.3 Extending the range, reach, and quality of enterprise search
- To be truly enterprise-wide, search needs to be federated
- Federated search enables simplified access to content from legacy systems
- Relevancy, quality, and timeliness of search results are improved with federated search
- 3.4 Developing a federated search strategy for the enterprise
- Deploying federated search within the enterprise presents a range of challenges
- The primary delivery points for federated search are the desktop, mobile, and portal
- Selecting a federated search solution requires considered evaluation
- 3.5 Recommendations
- Recommendations for enterprises
- Recommendations for vendors
- ENTERPRISE SEARCH AND RETRIEVAL MEETS BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
- 4.1 Summary
- Catalyst
- Ovum view
- Key messages
- 4.2 Opportunity knocks for enterprise search and business intelligence innovation
- The confluence of BI and ESR solutions will help organizations address information management challenges
- Next-generation BI solutions need to look beyond structured data
- ESR can help navigate through structured data and semi-structured information
- 4.3 Unified information management requires the amalgimation of BI and ESR technologies
- The cross-fertilization of ideas and techniques between BI and ESR domains is nurturing innovation
- BI vendors will try to acquire their way into the ESR market
- Integration between BI and ESR will help plug the enterprise information management gaps
- 4.4 BI and ESR: tools and technologies to ride out the recession
- ESR could spread the benefits of BI throughout the organization
- Different approaches to amalgamating ESR and BI
- 4.5 Recommendations
- Recommendations for enterprises
- Recommendations for vendors
- USING SOCIAL SEARCH AND ANALYTICS TO IMPROVE BUSINESS OUTCOMES
- 5.1 Summary
- Catalyst
- Ovum view
- Key messages
- 5.2 Extracting social capital from business networks
- The corporate email system is still the primary source for business social networking insights
- Social discovery uncovers the business relationships that matter the most
- Realtime social search can add value and insight to decision support systems
- 5.3 Listening and reacting to social networks
- The corporate marketing function is struggling to make sense of online conversations
- Organizations can gain significant insight and market intelligence by ‘listening’ to the social web
- Search-based social networking tools connect companies to their employees, customers, and partners
- 5.4 Using search to determine what is truly important
- Search, analysis, and filtering tools for business social networking environments are still in their infancy
- Enterprise search and social analytics provide business users with an actionable view of corporate information
- Complex organizations will be the early beneficiaries of social analytics
- 5.5 Recommendations
- Recommendations for enterprises
- Recommendations for vendors
- MARKET PERSPECTIVES AND VENDOR COMPARISONS
- 6.1 Summary
- Catalyst
- Ovum view
- Key messages
- 6.2 Enterprise search and retrieval Features Matrix
- Features Matrix methdology
- Features Matrix
- 6.3 Enterprise search and retrieval extended Decision Matrix
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Market developments
- The ESR market is growing at a rapid pace
- The ESR extended and core decision matrices
- The ESR core decision matrix
- Market leaders
- Summary scores
- Methodology
- Extended methodology
- Further reading
- 6.4 Enterprise search and retrieval vendor analysis
- Autonomy: ESR radars
- Endeca: ESR radars
- Google: ESR radars
- IBM: ESR radars
- Microsoft: ESR radars
- Oracle: ESR radars
- Recommind: ESR radars
- Sinequa: ESR radars
- Extended vendor/developer analysis
- TECHNOLOGY AUDITS
- 7.1 Apache Software Foundation - Solr 1.4
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.2 Autonomy - IDOL 7
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.3 Endeca Technologies - Information Access Platform 6.1
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.4 Exalead - Exalead CloudView 5
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- 7.5 Funnelback/Squiz - Funnelback Web and Enterprise Search Version 9
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.6 Google - Google Search Appliance 6.0
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- 7.7 IBM - OmniFind Enterprise Edition 9.1
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.8 Microsoft - FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.9 Oracle - Secure Enterprise Search 11g
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.10 Recommind - Decisiv Search 6.0
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.11 Sinequa - Sinequa Enterprise Search 7.1
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- 7.12 Vivisimo, Inc. - Velocity Platform 7.5
- Catalyst
- Key findings
- Ovum view
- Recommendations
- Solution overview
- Solution analysis
- Product strategy
- Implementation
- Deployment examples
- VENDOR PROFILES
- Active Navigation
- Company profile
- Brainware
- Company profile
- Clearwell
- Company profile
- Coveo
- Company profile
- Dieselpoint
- Company profile
- Expert System
- Company profile
- Fabasoft
- Company profile
- Flax
- Company profile
- ISYS
- Company profile
- Lucid Imagination
- Company profile
- MarkLogic Corporation
- Company profile
- Search Technologies
- Company profile
- Simplexo
- Company profile
- StoredIQ
- Company profile
- Trampoline Systems
- Company profile
- UltraKnowledge
- Company profile
- WolframAlpha
- Company profile
- X1
- Company profile
- GLOSSARY
- Glossary
- ACL (access control list)
- API (application programming interface)
- Archive data
- ASP (application service provider)
- Audit trail
- BPM (business process management)
- CAS (content addressed storage)
- CEO
- CFO
- CIFS (common internet file system)
- COM (component object model)
- Compliance
- Corporate portal
- Crawling
- CRM (customer relationship management)
- DB2
- DHTML (dynamic HTML)
- DPA
- DRM (digital rights management)
- DTI (former)
- ECM (enterprise content management)
- EDM (electronic document management )
- EDRM (electronic document and records management)
- Eduction
- e-GMS (e-government metadata standard)
- ERM (electronic records management)
- ERP (enterprise resource planning)
- ESR (enterprise search and retrieval)
- ETL (extract, transform and load)
- Extranet
- Fileplan
- FTP (file transfer protocol)
- FTS (full text search)
- Garbling
- Groupware
- GUI (graphical user interface)
- HTML (hypertext markup language)
- HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol)
- HTTPS (hypertext transfer protocol over secure sockets layer)
- ICE (information and content exchange)
- Intranet
- ISP (internet service provider)
- Java EE - Java Platform Enterprise Edition
- JDBC (Java database connectivity)
- LDAP (lightweight directory access protocol)
- Lemmatisation
- MDM (master data management)
- Metadata
- Middleware
- .NET
- ODBC (open database connectivity)
- Ontology
- Parsing
- PDF (portable document format)
- Personalisation
- Phonetics
- Phrasing
- PKI (public key infrastructure)
- Portal
- Pure-play
- RDF (resource description framework)
- Relational database
- Repository
- REST (representational state transfer)
- ROI (return on investment)
- RTF (rich text format)
- SaaS (software as a service)
- SAML (security assertion markup language)
- SCM (supply chain management)
- SDK (software developers kit)
- Semantics
- SGML (standard generalised markup language)
- SME (small to medium-sized enterprise)
- SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol)
- SOAP (simple object access protocol)
- Spider
- SQL (structured query language)
- SSL (secure sockets layer)
- SSO (single sign-on)
- Synonyms
- Taxonomy
- TCO (total cost of ownership)
- TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/internet protocol )
- Telco
- Tokenisation
- Trigram
- UDDI (universal discovery, description, and integration)
- UIMA (unstructuctured information management architecture)
- UNICODE
- URL (uniform resource locator)
- W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
- WAIS (Wide-area information system)
- WCM (web content management)
- Web crawler
- WebDAV (World Wide Web distributed authoring and versioning, or web-based distribution authoring and versioning)
- Web services
- Workflow
- WSDL (web services description language)
- XML (extensible markup language)
- APPENDIX
- Further reading
- Methodology
- Author(s)
- Ovum consulting
- Disclaimer
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