Google
Launches Search Appliance in Europe
Morgan Stanley, The British Library and The United
Nations
Adopt Google's Enterprise Search Solution
LONDON - October 20, 2004 - Google Inc. today announced
the availability of its Google Search Appliance in the U.K and across
Europe. The Google Search Appliance is an integrated hardware and
software search solution that enables corporations, universities
and government agencies to deliver Google-quality search results
on their intranets and public websites. This new product enables
both customers and employees to find the products and information
they need easily and efficiently.
"The Google Search Appliance provides fast, relevant search results
for companies' intranets and websites in up to 28 languages," said
Dave Girouard, general manager of Google's enterprise business. "European
companies can now easily deploy the Google Search Appliance to provide
the same reliable search results on their intranets and websites as
they expect from Google web search, while minimising the time and management
effort required."
First introduced in 2002, the Google Search Appliance delivers the
same relevance and easy-to-use search experience users are accustomed
to when using Google.com. The product is available in three models:
the GB-1001, for departments and mid-sized companies; the GB-5005,
for dedicated, high-priority search services such as customer-facing
websites and company-wide intranet applications; and the GB-8008,
for centralised deployments supporting global business units.
Key features of the Google Search Appliance include:
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Relevant results: The Google Search Appliance leverages many
of the same search algorithms of Google.com. These algorithms are tuned
and optimised for the particular needs of the enterprise, resulting
in better quality search right out of the box.
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Familiar Google search
experience: The Google Search Appliance provides employees and customers
a search experience with which they are already
comfortable. This includes sub-second response times, dynamically generated
snippets and cached HTML pages. Users need no special training and
therefore will make more frequent use of search.
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Language auto-detection: Automatically detects 28 languages, enabling users to segment search
results by language.
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Ease of deployment and administration: Google customers
commonly have the search appliance up and running in an hour or less.
Depending on
the number of documents to be indexed, quality search results can be
available in just a few hours. The Google Search Appliance needs very
little in the way of ongoing maintenance, resulting in a low total
cost of ownership.
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Continuous crawl: A newly developed, sophisticated
crawler scans document collections continuously, resulting in fresh,
relevant search results.
This crawler is designed to minimise system demands by detecting and
collecting only documents added or modified since the last index update.
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Enterprise security: The Google Search Appliance can restrict search
results so that only those employees with access to a particular
document will see it. By leveraging a variety of standard security
protocols
such as HTML forms-based authentication, Google ensures that search
results will be displayed only for which the user has been authenticated.
The following European and worldwide organisations are already using
the Google Search Appliance for their businesses and seeing results:
Morgan Stanley
"Morgan Stanley has been using the Google Search Appliance for
over a year to provide intranet search for more than 25 thousand employees
around the world, searching an index of 2.2 million documents from
two hundred different intranet web services. Since its introduction,
search traffic has increased by a factor of 11 – proof of how
incredibly valuable employees have found improved access to the corporate
information that Google provides. Google's expansion into the European
market will help global organizations like Morgan Stanley deliver
a high quality search experience to employees and customers around
the
world."
Benjamin Fried, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley.
http://www.morganstanley.com
The British Library
"Millions of people visit the British Library's website every year to
explore the wealth of material from the Library's collection, including
thousands of images and sound recordings as well as our digitised
'Treasures in Full'. After evaluating multiple solutions we chose the Google
Search
Appliance which not only fulfilled all our requirements but was,
by far, the least expensive option. From the extremely positive response
our pilot received we foresee this new search engine will make our
users' experience even better."
Nicola Clegg, British Library
http://www.bl.uk
The United Nations
"What we liked about the Google Search Appliance was the fact that installation
was fully automated and it is ready to use out of the box. Once you
plug it into your network it is up and crawling in less than an hour."
Najah Didi, The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights (Switzerland)
http://www.un.org
Other European organisations that have selected the Google Search
Appliance include Queens University Belfast, Vebra, ContactMusic.com,
Euromoney
Institutional Investor, the National Health Service (NHS) and the Commonwealth
Secretariat.
Google Search Appliance pricing starts at approximately £19,000,
including two years of support and software updates. For more information:
www.google.co.uk/appliance.
About Google Inc.
Google is a global technology leader focused on improving the way
people connect with information. Google's innovations in web
search and advertising
have made its website a top Internet destination and its brand
one of the most recognized in the world. Google maintains the world's
largest online index of websites and other content, and Google
makes this information
freely available to anyone with an Internet connection. Google's
automated search technology helps people obtain nearly instant
access to relevant
information from it vast online index. For more information, visit http://www.google.co.uk.