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This analysis stems from CMS Watch’s most recent release of The Enterprise Search Report 2008, which evaluates 20 major enterprise search vendors head-to-head. While several vendors, such as FAST and Mondosoft, have been subject to acquisitions, and others, such as SAP and Oracle, have recently released search offerings, in many ways product marketing is ahead of the actual technology.
CMS Watch’s Netherlands-based contributing analyst, Adriaan Bloem, served as lead researcher. “Despite several large infrastructure vendors touting new search offerings, the technology underneath looks strikingly familiar,” said Bloem. “Oracle’s Secure Enterprise Search is a mix of inherited pieces from Text and Ultra Search,” Bloem added, “while IBM’s OmniFind is really a collection of acquired technologies.”
In addition to legacy technology being re-packaged and marketed as new products, the research also found:
- Microsoft’s acquisition of FAST reinforces that despite recent product development for SharePoint search, it still lags other enterprise search players and is ill-suited for true multi-repository, enterprise-wide search
- While SAP recently debuted its own enterprise search tool based largely on the legacy TREX search application, the company’s recent investment in specialized search vendor Endeca demonstrates the vast differences – and gaps that still exist – in enterprise search products
- Though it’s been nearly 3 years since Autonomy acquired prime competitor Verity, the sense of rapid change at the vendor, and with it their suite of tools, continues. Fusing disparate corporate philosophies and technological approaches has taken time, and there’s still a mish-mash of products and technologies in the works
To plot the current state of product and vendor evolution among major enterprise search suppliers, CMS Watch has developed a “Vendor Risk Profile.”

A longer analysis of the chart can be found at: http://www.cmswatch.com/Feature/175-Search-2008


