Google In A Box 29
26199 writes "The BBC is reporting on an interesting product from Google -- a shiny yellow box to add to your server rack. The box is a Linux computer, and it provides Google search facilities for your company's intranet. Just remember to think about the security implications before you install one... the article does a good job of discussing the risks." As the article points out, in-house google boxes are not a brand-new product, but now they're pushing them harder.
That seems cool... (Score:4, Insightful)
They keep talking about how they are expecting the corporate search market to take off, but it probably won't at that price.
These have been out for a few years now, has anyone ever heard of any company shelling out for one? (Besides the companies listed in the article)
Re:That seems cool... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:That seems cool... (Score:2)
Re:That seems cool... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:That seems cool... (Score:5, Informative)
Choice A: Write an in-house app and keep it up to date and useful. Assume a half-timer to write this in 4 months plus another half-timer to do the UI, then a half-timer to debug/test it in 4 months because it didn't quite work right, plus a quarter time sysadmin for it since it's going to be high load.
Already we're 8 months into developing this and don't actually _have_ a working search engine, and we've blown 2/3rds of a yearly FTE. And that's being generously low in my staffing estimates.
Choice B: Toss google half a yearly FTE in pay to do it for you, and it's ready in a week, up, working stable, and you don't have to _do_ anything. And you get free maintenance and updates.
Easy choice, if you're a real company. And yes, I've worked at a place that finally got one of these-- they're great. Incredibly useful, and a big cost savings.
Re:That seems cool... (Score:2)
Choice C: Working search engine in short order (Score:1)
No need to write one from scratch, there are plenty out there [searchtools.com] including some not on the list [lub.lu.se]. Some of these are quite customizable, you can prune various servers, direc
Re:Appliance (Score:1, Informative)
"As the article points out, in-house google boxes are not a brand-new product, but now they're pushing them harder."
Did you even get past the title before posting? Really, feel free to RTFA.
Re:Appliance (Score:3, Insightful)
It seems pretty pricey overall, but if you're a large corporation with the money, you can't beat it for searching. I can see this being quite a nice thing to have if you have enough documents to require a gargantuan SAN.
From the article... (Score:2)
Google says that after some fine-tuning the technology has "matured". Even large companies should be able to index and search their sprawling intranets within a few hours of switching on the Google search appliance, which can recognise about 250 different file formats.
So I'm guessing it's news that it's availale in England now (plus it's "matured", are we now comparing searc
So, what's new here? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:So, what's new here? (Score:2)
Re:So, what's new here? (Score:1)
I can't track it down but the same "news" was reported 2 or 3 years ago likely making this is the most delayed dupe ever. A new Slashdot record!
This has been around for a while (Score:2)
not the only game in town anymore (Score:2)
My buddy's company makes appliance that does. And it costs 10% of Google's.
See my sig for details
How 'bout gmail servers? (Score:3, Insightful)
Any news on gmail-in-a-box offerings?
....or you could.... (Score:2)
google desktop? (Score:1)