Business Applications

Use Search-Based Applications to Improve Your Business Applications

Search-based Applications (SBAs) are being used to bring new agility and expanded scope to enterprise applications like CRM, ERP, SCM, and Business Intelligence (BI) by enriching structured data with important emotive and qualitative data from vast 'unstructured' sources like email, blogs, chat, phone transcripts, and Web pages.

In addition, because search engines can update large volumes of data in real-time even under heavy usage loads, they can significantly improve the timeliness of information. The result is enhanced operational decision-making and competitiveness. More intuitive, Web-style search also boosts adoption rates and system usage, further increasing system ROI.

 

  • Revolutionize decision-making
  • Fuel new competitive insights
  • Enhance productivity and efficiency
  • Increase IT agility
  • Lower overall IS costs

Some of the next-generation applications capitalizing on the Exalead platform include:

Related Information

See our Search-Based Applications Solutions Brief, as well as Exalead's Data Migration and Master Data Management solutions. And to discover how Web-derived search technologies in general are bringing radical new agility to the enterprise, download our whitepaper, Achieving Business Agility with Search-Based Technologies.

SBA Partners

Exalead works closely with leading information technology consultants like Capgemini, Logica, ST Groupe and Synaxio to provide you with next-generation search-based applications (SBAs) tailored to your unique needs. Visit our Channel Partners page to learn more about these solution providers and other Exalead partners. Also see our video interview with ST Groupe, and the brochure introducing Synaxio's new CloudView-powered SBA, Operational Business Intelligence for Postal Operators. Interested in partnering with Exalead? Visit Become a Partner.

Improving Decision-Making

"We now have faster access to information, reliable data and more operational reporting tools."

– Guillaume Rabier, Manager of IT Research and Projects, GEFCO