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Dan Holme's Viewpoint on SharePoint

Let there be search! FREE Enterprise Search from MS!

Today Microsoft announced Microsoft Search Server 2008 Express, which brings the powerful search capabilities of SharePoint Server to the masses in a free (yes you read that right!) tool that can index SharePoint resources, file shares, and (with free connectors that will be released in 2008) EMC Documentum and IBM FileNet resources. There is also no limit to the number of documents that can be indexed. The only limit for this product is that it can be installed on only one server. Other servers in Microsoft's search products portfolio (e.g. MOSS 2007 and Search Server 2008) will take up the task for greater scalability.

So, they promise, IT admins in shops of any size will be able to go from download to search in less than 30 minutes, providing user-familiar Web search capabilities for enterprise resources--fully security-aware--for free.  There's no more excuse for not implementing search in organizations!  “Information workers waste as much as 9.5 hours each week on searches that don’t turn up the right information, which can add up to millions of dollars in lost productivity every year*,” said Kirk Koenigsbauer, general manager of the SharePoint Business Group at Microsoft. I'm sure their research is good, though 9.5 hours sounds a bit high to me... but even if it saves 10 minutes per week per employee, that's a LOT of time and money over the course of a year.

A beta is available for download and testing today at http://www.microsoft.com/enterprisesearch.  I'll be interested to hear what you think about your experience with this great new solution!

Published Tuesday, November 06, 2007 1:53 PM by danholme
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About danholme

A graduate of Yale University and Thunderbird, Dan has spent over a decade as a consultant and trainer, delivering solutions to tens of thousands of IT professionals from the most prestigious organizations and corporations around the world. He has recently supported Microsoft technologies design and implementation at enterprises such as Raytheon, ABN AMRO, Johnson & Johnson, and General Electric. He was also the Windows Technologies Consultant for NBC during the Torino Winter Olympics, and is helping NBC to prepare for the Beijing games in 2008. Dan’s company, Intelliem, specializes in boosting the productivity of IT professionals and end users by creating advanced, customized solutions that integrate clients’ specific design and configuration into productivity-focused training and knowledge management services. Dan is also a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro magazine, a Microsoft MVP (Windows Server & Directory Services) and is currently penning his third book, to be released later this year by Microsoft Press.

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