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List of search appliance vendors

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A search appliance is a type of computer which is attached to a corporate network for the purpose of indexing the content shared across that network in a way that is similar to a web search engine. It may be made accessible through a public web interface or restricted to users of that network. A search appliance is usually made up of: a gathering component, a standardizing component, a data storage area, a search component, a user interface component, and a management interface component.

Vendors of search appliances

Former/defunct vendors of search appliances

References

  1. ^ "Google Enterprise Search". Google. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  2. ^ Barb Darrow (5 February 2016). "So Long Google Search Appliance". Fortune. Fortune. Retrieved 7 June 2018.