I do not believe the article mentioned internet, but enterprise search is a big problem to solve. It is estimated that only about 20% of useful corporate data is stored in appropriate formats, i.e. databases. The rest is spread across thousands employee computers in form of word documents, text files, html files, PDFs, etc.
I have not heard of this norvegian company, but I have heard of startups tackling the problem of distributed search across "clowds" of enterprise PCs: each computer is running an agent and listens to a server for commands. A typical use case: a company is being sued over something, so a management may issue a command of searching for lawsuit-related keywords on ALL computers (laptops included) of all employees. The results can be collected, analyzed and even remotely deleted on all PCs.
MS desperately needs an internal search tool for their own enterprise info. You simply cant find anything on their
intranet, its shocking. This is made worse by constant employee churn and re-orgs.
It would literally be worth the price to MS if all Fast did was help MS get its act together internally!
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[ 0.21 ms ] story [ 38.4 ms ] threadI have not heard of this norvegian company, but I have heard of startups tackling the problem of distributed search across "clowds" of enterprise PCs: each computer is running an agent and listens to a server for commands. A typical use case: a company is being sued over something, so a management may issue a command of searching for lawsuit-related keywords on ALL computers (laptops included) of all employees. The results can be collected, analyzed and even remotely deleted on all PCs.
It would literally be worth the price to MS if all Fast did was help MS get its act together internally!
http://www.googlestore.com/appliance/product.asp?catid=2
$50K version indexes one million documents.