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Google In A Box

26199 writes "The BBC is reporting on an interesting product from Google -- a shiny yellow box to add to your server rack. The box is a Linux computer, and it provides Google search facilities for your company's intranet. Just remember to think about the security implications before you install one... the article does a good job of discussing the risks." As the article points out, in-house google boxes are not a brand-new product, but now they're pushing them harder.

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  1. That seems cool... by SoCalChris · · Score: 3, Insightful

    But $34,000 for a two year license on their most basic plan seems pretty steep.

    They keep talking about how they are expecting the corporate search market to take off, but it probably won't at that price.

    These have been out for a few years now, has anyone ever heard of any company shelling out for one? (Besides the companies listed in the article)

    1. Re:That seems cool... by n1ywb · · Score: 2, Insightful

      At that price you could hire a geeky teenager to search for stuff on your network.

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  2. Re:Appliance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes, the Google Appliance has been on their site for well over a year now, though I don't know how long they've been actually selling.

    It seems pretty pricey overall, but if you're a large corporation with the money, you can't beat it for searching. I can see this being quite a nice thing to have if you have enough documents to require a gargantuan SAN.

  3. How 'bout gmail servers? by Deagol · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I really dig the gmail interface. I'd kick squirrelmail to the curb in my shop if I could have an in-house gmail server.

    Any news on gmail-in-a-box offerings?