TnR Global Brings Enterprise Search to Joomla! Sites
TnR Global's new free extension builds Enterprise Search into sites based on the Joomla! 1.5 Content Management System.
Greenfield, MA, February 06, 2009 --(PR.com)-- TnR Global has released a new free Joomla! extension, ESearch, Enhanced Joomla! Search - for the Joomla! 1.5 content management system.
With the new ESearch extension, Joomla! administrators can finally build real Enterprise level Search in their Joomla! sites. Before ESearch, Joomla! was limited to the built-in search engine or third party search boxes with no option to customize results.
The ESearch extension brings all the benefits of enterprise level search to Joomla! websites, and frees site administrators from branded and ad-supported search solutions. The ESearch extension allows for full CSS customization to match the look and feel of your site.
Companies with e-commerce sites can configure search results for maximum sales - a search for shoes can pull up the matching socks as well. News sites can set up sophisticated options for users to search by article type, date, author and more. Support sites can provide fast solutions to user queries – going beyond basic FAQ.
Search connectors allow the ESearch extension to connect to many different types of search engines. IBM's free OmniFind Yahoo! Edition is supported by default and other search engines can be added. IBM OmniFind Yahoo Edition! searches up to 500,000 documents, including more than than 200 file types and supports more than 30 languages. System requirements, installation instructions, and support forum for the free IBM Yahoo! Edition OmniFind search engine are available at: http://omnifind.ibm.yahoo.net. The TnR ESearch extension is available as a free download at http://www.tnrjoomla.com.
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TnR Global implements and customizes Enterprise Search technology.
Enterprise Search solutions go far deeper than standard web search, allowing organizations to index and search data from across the enterprise and beyond, and to provide secure information access to employees, shareholders, partners, and customers. Learn more at http://www.tnrglobal.com
With the new ESearch extension, Joomla! administrators can finally build real Enterprise level Search in their Joomla! sites. Before ESearch, Joomla! was limited to the built-in search engine or third party search boxes with no option to customize results.
The ESearch extension brings all the benefits of enterprise level search to Joomla! websites, and frees site administrators from branded and ad-supported search solutions. The ESearch extension allows for full CSS customization to match the look and feel of your site.
Companies with e-commerce sites can configure search results for maximum sales - a search for shoes can pull up the matching socks as well. News sites can set up sophisticated options for users to search by article type, date, author and more. Support sites can provide fast solutions to user queries – going beyond basic FAQ.
Search connectors allow the ESearch extension to connect to many different types of search engines. IBM's free OmniFind Yahoo! Edition is supported by default and other search engines can be added. IBM OmniFind Yahoo Edition! searches up to 500,000 documents, including more than than 200 file types and supports more than 30 languages. System requirements, installation instructions, and support forum for the free IBM Yahoo! Edition OmniFind search engine are available at: http://omnifind.ibm.yahoo.net. The TnR ESearch extension is available as a free download at http://www.tnrjoomla.com.
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TnR Global implements and customizes Enterprise Search technology.
Enterprise Search solutions go far deeper than standard web search, allowing organizations to index and search data from across the enterprise and beyond, and to provide secure information access to employees, shareholders, partners, and customers. Learn more at http://www.tnrglobal.com
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TnR Global, LLC
Tamar Schanfeld
413-425-1499
www.tnrjoomla.com
Contact
Tamar Schanfeld
413-425-1499
www.tnrjoomla.com
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