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Case Study - JumpStart to Findability

October 27th, 2008 | Michael

Last year we assisted our customer Legal Services of Northern California with our JumpStart service. It has been nearly a year and I am happy to see how much they’ve come along. They’ve recently launched a website showcasing their project.

Their Findability Project is the public face of a special technology search project undertaken by Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC), a legal services program assisting low-income clients in 23 counties in the upper third of California. Made possible by a grant from the LSC Technology Initiative Grant Program, the goal of the project is to implement a Google Enterprise Search Appliance as the principal building block of a modest but secure, well structured, fully web accessible knowledge-content system. If you have some time please read up on their initiative. If you are interested in how we can help you please contact us.

Quick Google Search Appliance Tip: Using ADSI Edit as a Powerful tool for LDAP configuration

October 17th, 2008 | Angelo

Many of our customers find it difficult to figure out which LDAP query to run in their Google Search Appliance (GSA) or Google Mini (Mini) LDAP setup wizard.  When configuring LDAP on the GSA, a common issue that the user may run into is finding the correct information for the “Distinguished Name” (DN) field.

Our solution to this problem is a handy command that can be executed on your server providing Active Directory.

In order to quickly find the DN, open a command prompt and enter the command “adsiedit.msc”.

After you execute this command navigate to the account in which you are seeking the distinguished name (This is typically your account).

Navigating ADSI Edit

Right-click on that account and select “properties”.

Then find the “Distinguished Name” category, double-click, and you will have the answer you seek.

Google Chrome Polishing

September 4th, 2008 | Fred

Earlier this week, Google announced their new browser Chrome.  Our clients have been asking us what impact this has on their enterprise and the reasons behind the new browser.

Scott McCloud, who is a heavy weight in the comic book industry, drew up a explanation in this online comic for create for Google. It is the best place to start investigating.  We’ll update more as we test out the tool (this blog entry is being written with Chrome).

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