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Dell is gonna sell Google's search widgets, the $30,000-to-start Google Search Appliance and the $2,000-to-start Google Mini to American companies, large and small. It already sells PCs with Google's desktop search. And now it'll have 2950 servers compatible with the Google Search Appliance.
Meanwhile, IBM has upgraded its free year-old OmniFind Yahoo! Edition enterprise search software, which searches the web and local or remote file systems with up to 500,000 documents per instance. It's supposed to separate content into different searchable document collections and improves on the administration console.
IBM claims 25,000 user downloads and says global organizations are using it and ISVs and businesses have delivered new offerings that integrate with or support it.
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Dell is gonna sell Google's search widgets, the $30,000-to-start Google Search Appliance and the $2,000-to-start Google Mini to American companies, large and small. It already sells PCs with Google's desktop search. And now it'll have 2950 servers compatible with the Google Search Appliance. Meanwhile, IBM has upgraded its free year-old OmniFind Yahoo! Edition enterprise search software, which searches the web and local or remote file systems with up to 500,000 documents per instance. It's supposed to separate content into different searchable document collections and improves on the administration console. |
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