FAST Unveils FAST ESP; FAST Enterprise Search Platform Sets Standard for Complete, Single Point Retrieval and Discovery of Relevant Information AcrossRunning on low-cost, high performance servers, the precision-engineered FAST Enterprise Search Platform (FAST ESP) enables organizations to efficiently gain a 360-degree view of relevant structured data stored in databases, as well as the unstructured data of documents, emails, presentations, Web pages, and more. Whether data exists in multiple databases and applications, on corporate intranets, or on the Web, FAST ESP provides unlimited access and scalability in data volume, number of users, and freshness of data. It also enables organizations to draw one complete, accurate, secure, and intelligent view of all the information they need to advance the fortunes of the enterprise. FAST ESP is designed for rapid integration with low or no impact on the existing infrastructure, and supports multiple deployments from a single implementation.FAST ESP represents a paradigm shift; we are advancing our highly acclaimed enterprise search technology to the next level, putting greater distance between FAST and competing solutions, and providing a single platform solution that will transform the search market as it exists today," commented John M. Lervik, FAST's chief executive officer. "From a wide variety of perspectives, FAST ESP offers countless new opportunities for tremendous business growth by boosting the value of data that exists within, and outside the enterprise. While enabling our customers to gain value from streams of formerly untapped information, FAST ESP is also propelling FAST and our global partners into new markets, where there is a need to harvest information from massive silos of data to enable well-informed business decisions." According to a report soon to be published by industry analysts at IDC, unstructured information in the form of e-mails, instant messages, Web pages, documents, presentations and the like, now represents an estimated 80% of the enterprise data collection. Database technology is simply not built nor equipped to handle the various search and information-retrieval tasks associated with this kind of information. However, with FAST ESP, organizations can effectively aggregate, index, and extract the value from 100% of its data by treating the information throughout the entire enterprise as a unified asset. "Enterprises tell us that their primary goal in investing in new content technologies today is to unify access to all of their information," said Susan Feldman, IDC's Research VP for content technologies. "FAST's ESP creates a broad platform for finding and analyzing any kind of information--structured or unstructured--in any repository. It's a leap into the future. IDC believes that this product ushers in a new generation of information access platforms that will provide a unified view of enterprise information. The platform is standards-based and highly scalable. FAST ESP also automates processes like taxonomy building that were previously labor-intensive, and it creates real time access to both data and content. That's impressive." "Enterprise-wide search is rapidly becoming a pivotal IT capability because it is the catalyst that transforms the huge volume and diversity of data within enterprises into unified, focused information assets for driving business efficiency," commented Bjorn Olstad, FAST's chief technology officer. "As a single search platform that sits at the center of an IT infrastructure, FAST ESP greatly enhances the information retrieval and analysis process by unifying, monitoring, and retrieving all of the disparate data sources that house information most critical to an organization's success." FAST ESP fundamentally alters an enterprise's ability to manage and use its information to more effectively compete in the around-the-clock business world. The new capabilities of FAST ESP complements and strengthens enterprise software suites such as ERP, CRM and SCM, as well as software systems for data mining, data extraction, data warehousing, and business intelligence. It can be implemented with low or no impact on existing infrastructure, and dramatically increases the ROI of an organization's investment in enterprise data. Its architecture is open, modular, and scalable across three dimensions: data volume, number of users and frequency of use, and data latency. FAST ESP also includes strong support for fault tolerance and data consistency; real-time data input and query capabilities; high-level, tuneable, multi-lingual relevancy frameworks; LiveAnalytics(TM) for integrated on-the-fly information access and discovery; and BMCP(TM) which enables business users to tune and optimize the system to reflect business objectives |