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Microsoft Search Server 2008 Express
Search doesn't have to be complicated. You can deliver search to your organization
quickly and easily, for free, with Microsoft Search Server 2008 Express.
Familiar search experience-
Search Center. Empower your people to quickly find
the information they need through a familiar Web-style search interface and easy-to-use
query syntax. Reconfigure the layout of Search Center elements without writing any
code.
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Content Summaries. Quickly browse textual summaries
of content that appear in the context of your search terms.
Hit Highlighting. Quickly spot where your search terms
appear in search results and content summaries.
Best Bets and Definitions. View highlighted, editorialized
sites or definitions for common search terms likely to have a single authoritative
answer.
Query Correction. Receive helpful "Did you mean?" suggestions
for misspelled queries.
Duplicate Collapsing. Find the content you're looking
for faster, using more concise, structured search results with grouped duplicates.
Filter by Property. Filter content by configurable
properties, including common properties like document type, author, title, size,
location, and date of creation or last modification.
Filter by Language. Retrieve search results that are automatically
biased by your language, or pre-select a language to filter your results against.
Sort by Date. Retrieve the most current information related
to your search query.
Tabbed Search Results. Create visual containers in the
Search Center, for search results associated with your search scopes.
E-mail / RSS Alerts. Stay on top of new information relevant
to your work by subscribing to update notifications of your most common searches.
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Out-of-the-box Relevancy. Get relevant search results
immediately, without extensive configuration, using a ranking engine developed in
collaboration with Microsoft Research and Windows Live search.
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Localized Interface. Use a search experience available
in the following 25 languages: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish,
Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian,
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Extensible Search Experience. Use powerful development tools
(including Visual Studio and SharePoint Designer) to build customized query / results
experiences and search-enabled applications on the SharePoint platform. For example,
alter the appearance of your search site using XLST or enable contextual actions
people can take on search results.
Powerful enough to meet your needs now and as they grow
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No Pre-set Document Limits. Scale your search infrastructure
to meet your evolving needs, however big or small they are, using the same search
platform across a breadth of server hardware and SQL Server database configurations.
Continuous Propagation Indexing. Improve the freshness of search
results with an index that incrementally updates itself as it crawls information.
Newly crawled content is propagated to the query servers immediately, so people
can search it without having to wait for all content to be crawled.
Out-of-the-box Indexing Connectors. Index content on
file servers, Web sites, Windows SharePoint Services, Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server, Exchange Server public folders, and Lotus Notes repositories. Find additional
indexing connectors in the Search Connector Gallery. More Information
Indexing Connector API. Extend searches by indexing information
in third-party data repositories, applications, and services.
Proxy Server Configuration. Configure proxy server settings
to be used when crawling information on external sites.
Federated Search Connectors. Federate searches to indexes in
other data repositories, applications, and services, using the Open Search standard.
Quickly import or export your federated locations using packaged Federated Location
Definition (.FLD) files. Find federated search connectors in the
Search Connector Gallery.
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Trigger Words. Configure key phrases to trigger a targeted
search of information within a federated index.
Federated Results Customization. Optionally customize the
appearance of your federated search results, using XSL stylesheets.
Internet Search Integration. Use the same search query experience
to retrieve Internet search results from providers supporting the OpenSearch standard
via federated search connectors.
Search iFilters. Index a wide variety of documents and
file types, using an interface common across Windows Desktop Search, Windows Vista,
SharePoint, and SQL Server.
Search Connector Gallery. Reference Microsoft's
online gallery of third-party federated search connectors, indexing connectors,
and iFilters.
Relevance Tuning. Retrieve the most relevant results from a
single search query across a diverse set of third-party line-of-business systems
and content repositories. Use a ranking engine developed in collaboration with Microsoft
Research and Windows Live Search.
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Metadata Property Mappings. Identify custom metadata properties
you want indexed, and incorporate them into search results, advanced search options,
and search scopes.
Search Scopes. Define custom sets of search results,
based on flexible rules. For example, define a scope that matches information having
certain properties (like "people") or from certain content sources (like a specific
Web site).
Authoritative Sources. Identify and rank information sources
that are most likely to provide relevant results. Demote non-authoritative sources.
Definitions. Define editorial text that should appear
whenever a key word or phrase is used in a search query.
Best Bets. Recommend sites that should be returned
as top results when a search query matches a key word or phrase.
Key words. Define words and phrases that trigger the
return of definitions and best bets. Define and audit key word owners, review dates,
and expirations for terms that are time sensitive.
Synonyms. List related terms that should return identical
pre-defined results as your key words.
Common Desktop Search Infrastructure. Use a search infrastructure
that effectively scales from the desktop, allowing components like iFilters and
indexing connectors, used for desktop search, to also be used on the server.
Learn more about Windows Desktop Search.
Easy to configure, easy to maintain
Streamlined Installation. Quickly get an enterprise search infrastructure
running in your environment, using the smplified installation experience.
Unified Administration Dashboard. Review common administrative
tasks, monitor system and crawl status, and configure your search settings in a
single, configurable view.
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Crawl Scheduling. Configure data repositories, applications,
and services you want indexed and specify crawl schedules for when full or incremental
crawls should be performed.
Crawler Impact Rules. Limit the performance impact of the
search indexer on specific content sources by setting caps on the frequency of or
interval between requests.
Server name mappings. Transpose intranet and extranet site
addresses.
Index Monitoring. Monitor crawl timings, durations, errors,
and average performance over 1-week and 1-month periods for each content source.
Crawl Logs. Review detailed status reports on content
crawled by the search index - filterable by location, date / time, content source,
and status.
System Event Logging. Track system events and roll them
up into Microsoft Operations Manager reports.
Query and Results Reporting. Review your most common searches,
queries with no results, top destination pages, query volume, click-through rates,
and most-clicked best bets. Identify not only the most popular searches, but also
the least successful, and improve them by adding new best bets and content sources.
Enterprise-ready Backup and Restore. Schedule or perform
ad-hoc backups / restores of your configuration data and search index, on premise
or remotely.
Security-trimmed Results. Ensure that people find only the
information they should have access to, by automatically trimming search results
based on the identity of the user at query time. Access control lists (ACLs) for
content on file shares, SharePoint sites, and Lotus Notes databases are automatically
captured at index time.
Secure Federated Relationships. For your federated search relationships,
set global or user-level security settings that support basic, NTLM, Kerberos, forms-based,
and cookie-based authentication mechanisms.
Crawl Rules. Specify unique crawl inclusion / exclusion
behaviors and authentication credentials for specific content sources.
Single-item Index Removal. Quickly remove sensitive content
from the search index without having to re-index a content source. Crawl exclusion
rules are automatically created to ensure this content isn't re-indexed.
Breadth of Enterprise Search Solutions. Minimize your investment
risk by betting on a common search infrastructure offering solutions that will grow
with you, ranging from a quick, easy, and no-cost search server to a sophisticated
business productivity infrastructure.
Compare Microsoft’s enterprise search offerings.
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Technical Resources. Make use of Microsoft's library
of enterprise search technical resources
and articles on TechNet and MSDN.
Community Discussion Groups. Connect with your peers who
are implementing Microsoft enterprise search solutions. Participate in community
discussion groups here.
Partner Ecosystem. Take advantage of Microsoft's
broad partner ecosystem with expertise in extending and implementing enterprise
search solutions. Find an enterprise
search partner.
Product Support. Use paid support options to receive technical support. Learn more about Microsoft’s support policy for Search Server Express.
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