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| End User Features |
| Maximum document count that can be indexed |
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| Algorithms that have been optimized to deliver fast, relevant results from corporate networks and public websites |
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| A search interface that resembles the Google.com experience with which they are already familiar. |
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| Access to search results from their desktop, corporate network and the web from a single Google search interface. |
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| Content that can be searched securely |
| Search HTML, Microsoft Office, PDF, PostScript, Word Perfect, Lotus and many others. |
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| With the Google OneBox for Enterprise feature, you can get access to up-to-the-minute information across virtually any applications and services. |
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| Search data stored in your relational databases by crawling the content directly from the database. Supported databases include Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQLServer, MySQL, and Sybase. |
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| Search non-web accessible content from portals, content management systems, or file shares by pushing it into your Google Search Appliance with a simple XML conversion. |
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| The connector framework allows you to natively crawl and search SharePoint, Documentum, FileNet, OpenText, and LiveLink. |
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| Administration Features |
| Manage your search engine(s) through a secure web-based administration console. |
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| Customize search results layout pages using XSLT stylesheets. Provide different interfaces for different areas of your site. |
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| Power search across multiple sites with increased security and control over the user interface of each site. |
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| Set up your own "ads" for keywords. They are not ads, per se, but are placed much like the Sponsored Links you see on google.com. |
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| Define synonyms for company-specific acronyms or terminology and have those terms displayed as suggested alternative queries. |
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| New content is crawled on an ongoing basis, ensuring that new content appears in search results fast. You can see where the crawler is going next. |
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| Monitor system health, crawling, and serving statistics via a standard SNMP interface. |
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| Simplify maintenance through optional remote diagnostics by Google support. |
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| Easily identify your organization's authoritative content sources to enhance the relevancy of search results. |
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| Bias your search results towards newer or older content. |
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| Enable users to drill down on a specific subject and more easily refine their searches with automated grouping of search results by topic. |
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| Improve relevancy and generate additional search results with query stemming and synonyms dictionaries for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. |
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| Redundancy from disk drive failures, increasing reliability and uptime. |
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| Security and Access Control |
| Enable secure searching of information protected by basic HTTP authentication, NTLM version 1 and 2 |
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| Integrate with forms-based single sign-on security systems, including Oblix and Netegrity, to enable seamless searching across secure content. |
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| Search across secure content using Google's SAML Authorization SPI to integrate into existing access control systems. |
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| Serve secure results to users using mutually authenticated x509 client certificates. |
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| Integrate with Lotus Notes environments using fast, efficient crawling of Lotus Domino servers. |
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