SharePoint 2013 has several deployment options and license models. Each combination comes with a unqiue feature set, so deciding which one to use can be challenging. This article discuss the feature set for Search, also available as a spreadsheet here: http://sdrv.ms/13k5u9f
…that came out of nowhere, worked its way to the top, and then all of a sudden earlier this year disappeared for good. Time has come to say farewell.
I’ve recently had the pleasure of presenting on SharePoint 2013′s new search functionality. First at The NY Enterprise Search User Group, kindly organized by Arcovis, then last week in a webinar with Axceler, and in between internally here at Comperio. While researching, talking about, and listening on what people say about search in SharePoint 2013, I’ve [...]
I have just made the first (unnumbered) release of Solrstrap available on github http://fergiemcdowall.github.com/solrstrap/ Solrstrap is a Query-Result interface for Solr- it is intended to be a starting point for those building web interfaces that talk to Solr, or a very lightweight admin tool for querying Solr in a Googleish fashion. Cool things about Solrstrap: [...]
Last week we were trying to track down a document that, based on customer feedback, must have been lost somewhere between the content source and the index. By turning on the Fast Pipeline stage FFDdumper and doing a full crawl we determined that the document at least had made it to the FAST pipeline. Our [...]
Handlebars.js is a really great way to render search results from Solr. Handlebars.js has become the defacto standard for templating in JavaScript, filling the void left from the abandonment and non-replacement of the jQuery template project. Handlebars.js is an implementation of the mighty platform-independant mustache project JavaScript templating makes it a lot easier to implement [...]
Here is a copy of the short presentation I gave at the Solr meetup on the 4th September 2012. Read it if you want a really high level view of the cost, performance, and functional benefits of using Javascript templates to create search applications. One of the live demos has also been uploaded here to [...]
In Comperio we are proud of our history as an advanced solution provider of FAST ESP, and as the world’s largest reseller of FAST ESP software. Comperio have been a partner and solution provider in FAST ESP since 2004, from the version titled FAST Data Search (FDS) 4.0 up to and including the current version [...]
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Amazon Cloud Search,
AMS,
bing,
Comperio Front,
Elasticsearch,
enterprise search,
fast esp,
FAST ESP 5.2,
FAST Mainstream Support,
FAST R&D,
FAST Search and Transfer,
FAST Search for SharePoint,
Google Custom Search,
Microsoft,
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Vi i Comperio er stolte av vår historikk som avansert løsningsleverandør på FAST ESP, og som verdens største reseller av FAST ESP software. Comperio har vært partner og løsningsleverandør på FAST ESP siden 2004, fra versjonen med navn FAST Data Search (FDS) 4.0 opp til og med dagens versjon FAST ESP 5.3, eller FSIA/FSIS (Fast [...]
Tags:
Amazon Cloud Search,
AMS,
bing,
Comperio Front,
Elasticsearch,
enterprise search,
fast esp,
FAST ESP 5.2,
FAST Mainstream Support,
FAST R&D,
FAST Search and Transfer,
FAST Search for SharePoint,
Google Custom Search,
Microsoft,
sharepoint,
Solr |
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Update 20th Feb 2013: Instant search is now implemented on Solrstrap, the lightweight Solr interface written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Check it out here. Here is a quick demo that demonstrates how to create an “instant search” service using JSON, ajax and JQuery. This instant search application uses the excellent OpenSearch interface provided by [...]