Google has unveiled a
new version of Google Mini targeting small enterprises.
The new appliance costs $1,995 and claims to search up to 50,000 documents.
Google
Mini allows users to search the company intranet as well as the internet
from a single webpage, offering integration with
Google Desktop
for Enterprises and unlocking search for documents stored on the user's
desktop.
The search firm's other appliances boast capacities of 100,000, 200,000 and
300,000 documents. The highest capacity model sells for $8,995. Google also has
a $30,000 enterprise class appliance that indexes up to 500,000 documents.
Google is largely banking on its brand recognition in consumer search to sell
into the enterprise market, according to Robert Lerner, a senior analyst for
application infrastructure and data warehousing at
Current Analysis.
But the analyst said that Google is trailing behind dedicated providers such
as Autonomy.
"Autonomy is doing well and still understands the market better than Google,
" Lerner told vnunet.com.
Google is not the only provider that is venturing into the enterprise search
space. IBM,
Yahoo and
Microsoft have set their
eyes on the market, and
Oracle earlier this week
unveiled its Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g search
application.
Although Oracle's software will not be available until the end of May, Lerner
believes that the enterprise application vendor is in a good position to sell
the product.
The company has extensive knowledge of content management and database
technology, and a large installed based within enterprises.
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