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Gates outlines Vista and Office search vision to CEOs | Gates outlines Vista and Office search vision to CEOs |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Thursday, 18 May 2006 | |
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Speaking to more than 100 CEOs gathered at Redmond for the 10th annual Microsoft CEO Summit, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and comoany today outlined their vision of enabling workers to search from within Windows Vista and Office 2007 applications.
Gates said trends in the "new world of work" create a need for
companies to rethink how employees find, analyze and act on vital
corporate information. Microsoft asserts that enterprise search is just
one facet of effective enterprise information management, and the
company says it is addressing this by providing new solutions that
enable employees to find people and information quickly through their
desktop, within the corporate network or on the Internet. Microsoft also announced a new product called Microsoft Office SharePoint Server for Search 2007. SharePoint Server for Search aims to provide midmarket and departmental enterprise customers with core search capabilities, crawling content in common data repositories including file shares, Web sites, SharePoint sites, Exchange Server and Lotus Notes. It can also be extended to search other repositories using third-party or custom-built connectors, and is upgradeable to the full SharePoint Server offering. In the second half of 2006, Microsoft will release a test version of Windows Live Search, which delivers a single-point-of-entry experience for enterprise search. {moscomment} |
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