Vivisimo Supports Windows Search Technologies

Vivisimo announced the expansion of its Velocity platform with support for Windows Search technologies, including the integrated desktop search capabilities in Windows Vista and Windows Desktop Search 3.01 for Windows XP. Users on the Vivisimo Velocity enterprise search platform can seamlessly access and manipulate search results across Windows desktop environments as well as multiple applications and databases. Traditionally, desktop search results from Windows Desktop Search 3.01 for Windows XP or Windows Vista are viewed through a Windows interface, like the deskbar, start menu, or Explorer. Now, by extending the underlying Windows Search platform, customers can see aggregated search results from the desktop alongside those results from other enterprise applications and data sources searched by Velocity. Through Velocity, search results are displayed in neatly organized topical categories, or clusters. Windows Desktop Search is managed and deployed at the administrative level, allowing for a secure and configurable solution. Windows Desktop Search indexes more than 200 of the most common file types including .doc, .xml, .pdf, .xls, and .ppt in multiple languages. http://vivisimo.com

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