Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint, EDU, OLP-NL AEF-00069 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
AEF-00069
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Introduction
Welcome to this evaluation guide for Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint.
The goal of this guide is to help you gain sufficient knowledge and understanding of
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint to evaluate how it can fulfill your organization's
enterprise search requirements.
The goal of this guide is to help you gain sufficient knowledge and understanding of
FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint to evaluate how it can fulfill your organization's
enterprise search requirements.
NOTE: This guide describes the enterprise search features FAST Search Server 2010 for
SharePoint. If you would like to find out more about the enterprise search features of
SharePoint Server 2010, review the
SharePoint. If you would like to find out more about the enterprise search features of
SharePoint Server 2010, review the
In this section, you will learn about typical business and technical requirements for
enterprise search solutions, and how FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint fulfills
those requirements.
enterprise search solutions, and how FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint fulfills
those requirements.
Search connects people to the information they need to get their jobs done. General
productivity search solutions increase employee efficiency by connecting a broad set of
people to a broad set of information, the most common examples being intranet and
people search. In comparison, search-driven applications drive measurable return on
investment by helping a well-defined set of people accomplish specific business tasks
more efficiently. Search-driven applications, such as research portals and 360° customer
insight solutions, aggregate information from a defined set of content repositories, add
structure to unstructured information, and provide a contextual, interactive, and
actionable experience.
productivity search solutions increase employee efficiency by connecting a broad set of
people to a broad set of information, the most common examples being intranet and
people search. In comparison, search-driven applications drive measurable return on
investment by helping a well-defined set of people accomplish specific business tasks
more efficiently. Search-driven applications, such as research portals and 360° customer
insight solutions, aggregate information from a defined set of content repositories, add
structure to unstructured information, and provide a contextual, interactive, and
actionable experience.
Until now, organizations have had to purchase multiple products to address both the
scenarios of general productivity search and search-driven applications—no single
search solution was able to deliver the right functionality at the right price point for
both scenarios, forcing organizations to incur unnecessary costs, such as:
scenarios of general productivity search and search-driven applications—no single
search solution was able to deliver the right functionality at the right price point for
both scenarios, forcing organizations to incur unnecessary costs, such as:
Software costs—licenses, support, and maintenance costs were required for
multiple search products.
multiple search products.
Headcount costs—dedicated positions were required to design, deploy, and
manage different search solutions.
manage different search solutions.