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Oracle’s New Search Efforts

March 22nd, 2006 by Pete

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Oracle’s New Search Efforts -

"The software giant sets a new pace in the enterprise search race.
March 20, 2006 Print Issue

Trolling the Net looking for Jessica Alba fan sites or back hair removal options, chances are you’ll start with Google. But what about the drones who need to find an old invoice in the company network? If Oracle has its way, they’ll use Secure Enterprise Search 10g.



It’s a clunky name all right, but if it simplifies finding stuff as well as Oracle says, most people should get over it."


What has it to do with security? - Well Oracle are promoting this as secure search, one feature is that management can regulate what their employees search for, interesting!


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