Hello everyone, I'm the Intranet Developer for a local media company in New Zealand. I'm in the process of writing up a concept document for a new search engine for my company's Intranet, with the mind to present Zoom as an alternative to building the search engine in-house.
Just three questions really:
1) I like the idea of the RSS feature and one of it's uses I can see is allowing our Corporate Communications people to update a "news reel" section of the site and have this news reel indexed and fed out via RSS to various reader options our staff have access to e.g. Outlook 2007, in-house on desktop reader, Intranet homepage.
The question is, can Zoom Search ONLY index and return a certain section of a site without the need of "user input" or bringing up results from other sections of the Intranet?
Say our Corp Comms people write an article about how well the company is tracking, can Zoom Search recognise that there has been a "change," then automatically index and update the RSS feed/list?
I'd still want a seperate search for the whole Intranet site, but also a secondary search function just for this one section... but NOT present it as a category or an option people can choose to search from (if that makes sense?)
Can you also give me ideas on how else the RSS feature of Zoom Search can be used (it'll help me suggest more company-tailored ideas!)
2) In the search results that are presented, can you create a "bread crumb" trail? i.e. the navigational path that this search result resides in.
3) I know you can tell the searcher the size of the document, but can you tailor it to show the size in mb or kb instead of bytes like I've seen so many search engines do?
Thanks, and I really hope you don't mind if I ask more questions as I get them
Just three questions really:
1) I like the idea of the RSS feature and one of it's uses I can see is allowing our Corporate Communications people to update a "news reel" section of the site and have this news reel indexed and fed out via RSS to various reader options our staff have access to e.g. Outlook 2007, in-house on desktop reader, Intranet homepage.
The question is, can Zoom Search ONLY index and return a certain section of a site without the need of "user input" or bringing up results from other sections of the Intranet?
Say our Corp Comms people write an article about how well the company is tracking, can Zoom Search recognise that there has been a "change," then automatically index and update the RSS feed/list?
I'd still want a seperate search for the whole Intranet site, but also a secondary search function just for this one section... but NOT present it as a category or an option people can choose to search from (if that makes sense?)
Can you also give me ideas on how else the RSS feature of Zoom Search can be used (it'll help me suggest more company-tailored ideas!)
2) In the search results that are presented, can you create a "bread crumb" trail? i.e. the navigational path that this search result resides in.
3) I know you can tell the searcher the size of the document, but can you tailor it to show the size in mb or kb instead of bytes like I've seen so many search engines do?
Thanks, and I really hope you don't mind if I ask more questions as I get them
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