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With searchbox a new family of search products is born. searchbox is
suitable for any software environment where search is a strategic requirement.
We have versions both for Web and Enterprise applications but more generally for any search
project where reliability, scalability, ease of maintenance and low cost are key points.
Are you planning a large-scale intranet search facility? Or are you just setting up site search for your web site? searchbox is the right choice for you. Learn what each version of searchbox can do, and start building your application right now by downloading the free edition.
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n a u t i l u s
Nautilus is the focuseek out-of-the box answer to enterprise search needs. It is a great tool to browse huge document archives gathered from intranet and/or web sources. Nautilus lets you perform incremental queries, group and sort results with various criteria and zoom into a specific group of results. Nautilus also uses a powerful technology called document clustering which is the automatic organization of documents into spontaneous meaningful groups. Document clustering methods never need to touch or know about the larger collection from which search results are taken, or undergo any other pre-processing steps.
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nautilus kit for searchbox
Need the drill-down features of nautilus
and the power and flexibility of searchbox at the same time? Boost it your license with this additional module
offering Faceted Search and Automatic Clustering features.
Faceted Search is a new spin on parametric search and taxonomy-based search. For any search that you perform, you are pro-actively shown a summary of the number of matches grouped together for your search for specific values. Zooming on each group, your search is re-run against that specific subset of data. This allows you to “drill down” through results, getting more and more specific. Field values or attributes that produce no results are not shown. And any constraint can be easily removed from the search, to open it back up to more documents. Automatic Clustering organizes search results into groups, gathering matching pieces of data from numerous sources without the need for predefined taxonomies or manual tags. By automatically collecting and ordering information as it becomes available, the technology instantly identifies hot topics and unveils relationships between pieces of content that might otherwise have remained unnoticed.
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