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Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g

Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g, a standalone product from Oracle, enables a secure, high quality, easy-to-use search across all enterprise information assets. Key features include:
  • The ability to search and locate public, private and shared content across Intranet web-servers, databases, files on local disk or on file-servers, IMAP email, document management systems, applications, and portals
  • Highly secure crawling, indexing, and searching
  • A simple, intuitive search interface leading to an excellent user-experience
  • Excellent search quality, with the most relevant items for a query shown first, even when the query spans diverse public or private data sources
  • Analytics on search results and understanding of usage patterns
  • Sub-second query performance
  • Ease of administration and maintenance leveraging your existing IT expertise

What's New?
   
Latest SES release 10.1.8.4 now available for both Unix/Linux and Windows. New features include an connector for Sharepoint 2007, the ability to index metadata in multimedia & image files, updated Siebel 7.8 connectivity (Activity and Activity Attachment Business Components), and a new user crawl feature. This is the terminal patchset release of SES 10g
   
The Boeing Company and AT Kearney to present their SES implementations at Enterprise Search Summit Conference in New York, May 2009    
SES faring very well against competition in new CMS Search And Information Access Market 2009 Report. Analyst comments:
"A single setup file will get you a complete environment up and running within an hour. . . with the complexity of the platform nicely hidden under the hood." "Implementing a solution built on Oracle SES might be only marginally more difficult than getting a Google Appliance to index your content. But the big differentiator is the strong emphasis on secure cross-silo [federated] search"



   

Collateral
Technical White Paper 
Datasheet 
Secure Search White Paper
List of Available Connectors
Query Syntax White Paper 
 
Further Technical Information & Case Studies
Quickstart Guide
Implementation Guide
Building Your Own Secure Crawlers (Source Code: SimpleFileCrawlerPluginManager.java, SimpleFileCrawlerPlugin.java)
Searching ERP/Enterprise Applications with SES
Searching Oracle Content Server with SES
Using Secure Enterprise Search with Microsoft's Active Directory
Implementing search.oracle.com - A Case Study
Secure Connector Software Development Kit Paper
Implementing a Custom Search Interface with SES - A Case Study with search.oracle.com
Implementing Enterprise Manager Monitoring with SES - A Case Study with search.oracle.com
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On SES & Ultra Search
UltraSearch to SES Migration White Paper
Ultra Search vs. Secure Enterprise Search - FAQ
 
Sample Code
Database Identity Manager code sample. (View Readme file)
Web Services sample app (10.1.8 version)
A Crawler Plugin for XML Documents. (View readme.txt)
A Crawler Plugin for NNTP (NewsGroups) Protocol. (View readme.txt)
Document Service Example for 10.1.8.2
Appendix B: check_oc4j.sh script
 
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 · Online Documentation
 · Developer Tutorial: Creating and Using Crawler Plug-Ins
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 · Oracle Secure Search Initiative Homepage
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