Enterprise Search Vendors Eye Emerging Markets
FAST launches an application to help directory publishers compete in local search, while Copernic dives into the desktop-search arena.
Readying for battle in the emerging areas of local and desktop search, enterprise search vendors are rolling out software to counter moves by Google, Yahoo and Microsoft. FAST Search & Transfer ASA on Thursday launched an enterprise search application for Internet yellow pages, classifieds and directories aimed at the local and vertical search markets. Meanwhile, in a separate announcement earlier this week, Copernic Technologies Inc. homed in on desktop search with the release of a free tool for searching desktop files and e-mails. FAST of Oslo, Norway, announced an application called FAST AdVisor that runs atop its enterprise search technology, called the FAST Enterprise Search Platform. AdVisor lets companies index structured and unstructured data from their databases as well as from the Web, and it provides tools for tweaking relevancy and the presentation of results.
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The hard-drive search tool pits Copernic more directly against efforts by Google and Microsofts MSN division to bolster desktop search.
Google, which already has the Google Deskbar for entering a Web query from the desktop, is reportedly working on a broader desktop-search application.
MSN in July bought desktop-search startup Lookout Software LLC and has said it plans to unveil its own desktop-search product later this year.
Copernic Desktop Search supports a range of file types, including Microsoft Office file formats; PDF; contacts and browser history lists; and popular audio, image and video formats, the company announced.
It also previews the files and e-mails included in search results and highlights the search terms within a document, Copernic said.
Copernic Desktop Search is available as a free download. It runs on Windows 95 or later and requires Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.
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As an online reporter for eWEEK.com, Matt Hicks covers the fast-changing developments in Internet technologies. His coverage includes the growing field of Web conferencing software and services. With eight years as a business and technology journalist, Matt has gained insight into the market strategies of IT vendors as well as the needs of enterprise IT managers. He joined Ziff Davis in 1999 as a staff writer for the former Strategies section of eWEEK, where he wrote in-depth features about corporate strategies for e-business and enterprise software. In 2002, he moved to the News department at the magazine as a senior writer specializing in coverage of database software and enterprise networking. Later that year Matt started a yearlong fellowship in Washington, DC, after being awarded an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship for Journalist. As a fellow, he spent nine months working on policy issues, including technology policy, in for a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He rejoined Ziff Davis in August 2003 as a reporter dedicated to online coverage for eWEEK.com. Along with Web conferencing, he follows search engines, Web browsers, speech technology and the Internet domain-naming system.







