Cyberplex

Enterprise Search

With the exploding volume of diverse content in today’s workplace, employees are finding it increasingly difficult to locate the information they need to do their job effectively.  According to IDC, a company with 1,000 knowledge workers loses $5.3 million per year because of an inability to find information.

As internet users, we have become accustomed to the convenience of searching the Web.  Now, we expect the same immediate access to information at work.  To stay competitive, it has become imperative for employers to provide search integration, to maximize its investments in business productivity infrastructure.

Benefits of Enterprise Search

  • Search structured and unstructured information sources
  • Tap organizational knowledge by accessing people and expertise
  • Make search results actionable through integration with familiar tools, including desktop productivity, communication, and collaborations applications


Cyberplex’s enterprise search practice offers customization and integration services to improve employee productivity by enabling Search across desktop applications and servers. Cyberplex can provide a single customized user interface to search multiple data sources (including line-of-business data) across desktop, intranet and web resources and improve relevancy of the search results.

Cyberplex delivers scalable, comprehensive and manageable search solutions that address the needs of information workers to effectively and efficiently conduct complex searches in today’s world, where the amount of available data is virtually exploding.  Cyberplex incorporates best in class search technologies, so that our clients are able to communicate, collaborate, share knowledge and perform business tasks effectively throughout their organization enabling revenue gains and cost savings.

Technologies

Ensure your search initiative has clear business drivers, that the problems are well understood, and that everyone agrees on the expected outcome.
 

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Determine what content users are searching for, what keywords they're using, how precise their results are, what content is easy to find, and what content requires better metadata or search configurations.

Determine what content we need to search and whether its accessible from a search product and/or whether metadata is necessary.
 

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Installation, configuration, and infrastructure planning (including looking at redundancy and backup plans) integration with existing systems (e.g., databases).

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Implementation of systems to improve search over time, including regular analysis of logs, the inclusion of "best bets" (or other similar product features), and the addition of regular metadata.