by Team Capacity | Nov 24, 2019
An enterprise search platform uses metadata to store details about what’s included in each of the documents. In traditional web search engines such as Google, the metadata is provided via the webpage’s title, meta description, and keywords. For your internal...
by Team Capacity | Nov 24, 2019
When pondering the configuration of your enterprise search platform, you need to consider the location(s) of your current data. It might be in your online HR tool, your content management system (CMS), employee records, employee emails, sales tool, contracts, vendor...
by Team Capacity | Nov 24, 2019
While it does have an internal structure, it does not reside in relational databases. In addition, it is usually not searchable. Unstructured data is often comprised of text files, such as email and logs, social media data, sensor data, mobile data, media files, and...
by Team Capacity | Nov 24, 2019
When you first set up your enterprise search platform, there are a few things you should plan out. Talk to your team about what obstacles they face when trying to find data in your current system. Do they need to find specific documents, a range of records, or sales...
by Team Capacity | Nov 24, 2019
In the era of big data, the ability to centralize and keep information accessible to the entire organization is essential. With one internal search bar, an end user can search their way through thousands of pages and various forms of content. As a result, you’ll...