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The Google Search Appliance (GSA) makes the sea of lost and misplaced data on your web servers, file servers, content management systems, relational databases and business applications instantly available from a single familiar search box. Through an interface as simple and intuitive as Google.com, your employees will have instant, real-time secure access to all the information and knowledge across your entire enterprise – in more than 220 different file formats, and in over 109 different languages.
- Integrate with single sign-on and additional security systems
- Search databases, content management systems, and legacy systems
- Query expansion, word stemming, automated synonyms, and source biasing
- RAID disk drive fail-over
- Local phone, email and web support standard
- Starts at $50,000 (ex. GST) for searching up to 500,000 documents with 2 years maintenance and support
- 30 million max document capacity.
With the Google OneBox for Enterprise feature, the GSA allows your employees to access information from all your business applications -- including employee directory and calendaring, CRM, ERP and business intelligence.
The Google Search Appliance crawls your content and creates a master index of documents that's ready for instant retrieval using Google's search technology, whenever a customer or employee types in a search query. The GSA can index millions documents, and its security features ensure that users can only access the information that they have permission to view.
The Google Search Appliance is easy to set up and requires minimal ongoing administration, making it extremely cost-effective. The GSA is available in different configurations depending on your requirements. The entry level model can provide search capability for up to 500,000 documents while larger models can search up to 30 million documents.
For larger deployments, multiple Appliances can be linked together to search hundreds of millions or even billions of documents. The Google Search Appliance also has built-in redundancy and failover, delivering maximum capacity and reliability.



