Document Search
Slade Systems has an extensive knowledge of Document Search believing new search systems enables new uses for the extensive document repositories created by organizations today. Our expertise covers an exclusive experience of engineering systems for document management, backup, file systems, storage management, vendor application interfaces, operating system extensions, installable file systems and tape device interfaces.
Slade Systems developed a scalable Enterprise Document Search Appliance based on the NASA Netmark patent. This system pushes documents onto a centralized indexing server from Web Sites, Windows / Linux / Solaris / Mac OS X file sytems, and Symantec Veritas Storage Foundation using a developed Document Change Agent service. The Indexing server used a Java based Tomcat interface with either a MySQL or Oracle database server backed. The resulting XML / XSLT based inteface emulates the Google Search Engine user interface.
Slade Systems gained many valuable experience developing these systems:
- Java, Java Server Pages / Tomcat, and Java Native Interface (JNI) as Network Appliance management service
- MySQL full-text search optimization
- Oracle text search
- Linux Appliance and Network Management using SNMP
- Web Site Crawler and Page File Change Log algorithms
- Mailbox Crawler from POP3 / IMAP3, Unix mbox, MS Outlook Express dbx and MS Outlook pst mailboxes
- OpenOffice Java Class interface automation
- MS Office COM interface automation
- MS Sharepoint Server
- WebDAV
- Symatec Veritas Storage Foundation and the Veritas File Change Log (FCL) interface
To ensure that your next Document Search system reaches market quickly and provides intuitive, reliable service, talk to Slade Systems' Document Search domain experts.
