July 20th, 2006 | by Matthew Glotzbach | published in Google Enterprise
A recent reader poll at ITWire found that 88 percent of respondents consider Google a serious threat to Microsoft’s corporate search business.We like to think of it more as an alternative, than a threat. But we’re still glad so many people agree.The a…
July 19th, 2006 | by Kevin Gough | published in Google Enterprise
As a product management intern with the Enterprise team this summer, I’ve seen a number of Mini customers use its reporting features to optimize their site and search – with great results – and it seems like a no-brainer to me to enable our customers t…
July 18th, 2006 | by Matthew Glotzbach | published in Google Enterprise
Its just not fair. Information Technology (IT) departments seem to always get the short end of the stick when it comes to being “liked” inside the company. In the absolute best case, when everything is going perfectly, they go unnoticed. In the more…
July 17th, 2006 | by Jeff Ragusa | published in Google Enterprise
BusinessObjects’ Crystal Reports business reporting tool and their BusinessObjects XI platform allows many organizations to access, analyze, and more intelligently use the information in their ERP systems and data warehouses.BusinessObjects’ desire to …
Rob, we’re glad you had fun
July 13th, 2006 | by Rodrigo Vaca | published in Google Enterprise
Nothing makes us prouder than hearing about the experiences customers have with our products.We just happened to notice a blog post by Rob, a webmaster in Steenwijk, Netherlands. In his post, Rob does a thorough review of his experience implementing a …
July 5th, 2006 | by Kevin Smith | published in Google Enterprise
Ever since we launched Google OneBox for Enterprise as a new feature of the Google Search Appliance, interested users have been asking us for ways to access even more dynamic enterprise content. Now, Information Builders, one of our longest-standing e…
June 28th, 2006 | by Kevin Smith | published in Google Enterprise
A lot of people use Lotus Notes. And now users can access and search more of their Notes content directly from the Google Search Appliance. Persistent Systems, a recently announced Google Enterprise Professional partner, has just released their new IBM…
June 26th, 2006 | by jeff ling | published in Google Enterprise
Traditionally finding information embedded in Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) sites has not been that easy. SharePoint search uses SQL Server full text search internally. If a WSS site uses SQL Server as a…
June 22nd, 2006 | by David Bercovich | published in Google Enterprise
After his keynote at the MIT CIO Symposium this week, our very own Dave Girouard (VP & GM of Enterprise) sat down with the editor-in-chief of eWeek to talk about the growing importance of search in business, Google’s plans for the enterprise, and …
June 21st, 2006 | by Rodrigo Vaca | published in Google Enterprise
G’day Mates! We’re excited to announce that we just launched our search appliances in Australia and New Zealand. Ever since we announced the Google Search Appliance and the Google Mini we’ve gotten constant inquiries from customers down under who wante…
June 12th, 2006 | by David Bercovich | published in Google Enterprise
For almost a year, the Google Maps API has been available for free, public-facing sites. A remarkable variety of websites (over 30,000 in number) have already integrated Google’s mapping technology using this API. Including our own. Check out the Goo…
June 9th, 2006 | by Kevin Smith | published in Google Enterprise
We at Google have teamed up with Inxight Software, one of our Google Enterprise Professional partners, to make it even easier to find documents, discover trends and find information within documents in the enterprise. To complement Google enterprise s…