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If you probably using “Search Unification” capability in Google Search Appliance, you may notice that when you pass the HTTP login form of GSA (built-in security manager), you may have prompted by the dialog box for reentering credentials. The quick answer is go to Serving>Access Control, and change the “Challenge users with HTTP Basic Authentication” to never. p.s. Beware of your security policies. Technorati Tags: GSA,Security,Appliance,Google,Search
Personally, If one day I have a chance to talk to someone in Microsoft, I prefer to have a chat with Ray Ozzie or Scott Gu but I cannot hide how impressed I am after reading part three of Techcrunch interview with Steve Ballmer. Just interested in how beautifully he managed to describe competitive market of OS, Mobile, and of course browsers. The golden quotations are: Chrome is a rounding error to date. Safari is a rounding error to date. But Firefox is not. In the OS...
A suggestion from a friend… We propose Google to change the name of Google Search Appliance with Google Cheese… Hence the similarity of the box with a yellowish bar of cheese! :D del.icio.us Tags: Google,Cheese
Yesterday, the world of web quaked by a new announcement from Google and it was all about a new version of Chrome backed by Linux kernel and is going to be the next OS for Netbooks. It will be released in the mid 2010. I think some matters should be clearly defined in future: 1) What is the value in it? Does it reduce the cost to benefit the customers and on the other hand increase the number of sales to the extent that benefits manufacturer? 2) Where it is going to be placed? Netbooks...
I just got a new email that directed me to new GSA version which is 6.0. There are lots of new functionalities in this version. The main key elements are: Now by using a new technology called (GSA)n , companies can distribute results in different GSAs and integrate search results’ serving across geographic and department locations. By integrating search results, they test crawling and serving up to 1 billion documents. There is an Index Replication functionality, that works when one GSA is down, so that...
Recently I had an opportunity to work on one these search appliances from Google. These appliances as they call it GSA [Website] are similar to all hardware appliances. GSA’s main usage is for so called enterprise search and helps companies to crawl and index their corporate data stored (or lost) in all over the corporation network and serve them to related departments. In their website they mention that it uses Google famous algorithm for searching the web but it is customized for enterprise search. A cute thing about this box is that it is completely...