Desktop search for enterprises
Microsoft catches up...
Posted in Applications, 15th November 2005 11:25 GMT
HP whitepaper - The business case for Virtualization
Microsoft is joining rivals like Fast, Google, Verity and Yahoo by offering enterprises Desktop Search software.
The software can be added onto any Microsoft server product for free. It will run on Windows-XP and Windows 2000-based machines.
It promises integrated search across desktop files, emails and shared network files. The announcement follows the release of a consumer version last summer. The enterprise version is similar to the consumer version but is said to be easier to deploy and manage.
Customers can choose the MSN Search Toolbar which lets you view search results from within Outlook. It can be customised to give access to the users desktop, corporate intranet or the web.
A beta tester customer, quoted in the press release, said users typically felt comfortable using the software within 15 minutes.
Available in 15 languages Desktop Search can be downloaded for free from http://msdn.microsoft.com.®

An improved architecture for high-efficiency, high-density data centers
Implementing energy efficient data centers
Securing Web 2.0
The Register Guide to Extended Validation
Software Life-Cycle Modeling
Jaw droppers of 2008 - what they'd rather you forgot
How Warcraft reigned supreme in 2008
Offline Silverlight and Live Mesh under the microscope
Tips from the top: cracking Christmas and New-Year books