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responsive, credible, flexible




Is enterprise search dead?
No! – And why open source should
be the organisation's first choice

Mike Davis
Principal Analyst


                                      © All images acknowledged   1
                                      © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Running order
 ●   The role and scope of enterprise search,
     and why organisations need to use enterprise search to
     save/make money and/or provide better service

 ●   How the enterprise search market has changed in the last
     year

 ●   Why open source should be the first choice for enterprise
     search tools




                                                                      2
                                                © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Information management is about
USING information
 – to make a decision




                                                  3
                            © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Decision making requires effective
information
That’s delivered:
●
  At the right place
       – and in context
●
  At the right time
       – and complete / credible / trusted
●
  To the right person(s)
       – who have authority to make decisions
●
  And it could be anywhere across the
  organisation's systems, or
  out in the cloud


                                                                 4
                                           © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
And that requires enterprise search




                                                       5
                                 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Key enterprise search vendors late 2011




                                                                                         Source and © : Ovum 2011
 Analyst comparisons, like this undertaken by Ovum, have a problem with including
 OSS solutions, because there are no licence revenues (market impact). So Ovum
 stripped the licence estimates out (with the likes of IBM and Oracle 'bundling' the
 technology for free they were pretty meaningless anyway
                                                                                    6
                                                              © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Key enterprise search vendors late 2011 – incl.
OSS




                                                                                        Source and © : Ovum 2011
Four vendors have since been acquired by software behemoths: Autonomy/HP,
Endeca/Oracle, Exalead/3DS, Vivisimo/IBM. Looking at the Microsoft/FAST
experience, this does not bode well for innovation, choice, or future support.     7
                                                             © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
There is also something telling in this chart




                                                                                           Source and © : Ovum 2011
Even if we accept that all the functionality the respective vendors claimed was
available in their products, the difference between the stated technical capabilities
is very small, and the 80:20 rule applies in software usage.
                                                                                      8
                                                                © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Why open source should be the first
choice
Open source software is by design of a higher quality than
propriety:

 ●   It is tighter - because it has often been written from scratch,
     it doesn't the 'bloatware' of historic code contained within it

 ●   It is transparent - both the code itself and the programmer is
     named. The latter approach was adopted by Microsoft as its
     programming model after a series of software failures, and
     also explains why the code is tighter.

 ●   It gets fixed faster – Butler Group/Ovum research in 2004
     identified that OSS bugs would be rectified up to ten times
     faster than propriety because the community is a 24x7
     support operation (backed by the likes of IBM), and there is a
     lot of kudos in being the first to come up with a fix (as
     opposed to the person who wrote the 'bug')
                                                                                  9
                                                            © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Why open source should be the first
choice
●   The OSS market is already stable, and maturing fast, with the
    likes of FLAX, Sirius, Lucid, HP, IBM, Oracle and even
    Microsoft offering support for enterprise customers, not out of
    largesse, but for commercial motives.

●   IBM, for example, gave significant support to SUSE and its
    distribution of Linux when Red Hat appeared to be heading for
    oligopoly status – Why? Because both IBM Software Group
    and IBM Global Services did not want to be dependent on a
    single global distro - whilst IBM did not want to be a distro in
    its own right.

●   This also explains why IBM 'employs' many staff to work full
    time on OSS and 'community' projects. Detailed figures are not
    available, but a common estimate is that IBM has invested over
    $1billion in OSS – and of course its own OmniFind enterprise
    search tool is based on OSS Lucene.
                                                                                10
                                                           © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
Summary
 ●   With the requirement to make faster and better
     decisions on increasingly large and disparate
     information sources, the need for enterprise search tools
     that will need to 'outlive' the repositories and systems they
     crawl has never been higher.

 ●   Some propriety products 'may' be marginally technically
     better than OSS, but they come with a risk of support being
     lost through the continued consolidation of the vendor base.

 ●   Enterprise search is one of the most mature pieces of OSS,
     in particular Lucene and its enterprise cousin Solr are now
     proven in the largest of deployments, and OSS has an
     experienced and growing support infrastructure.

                                                                       11
                                                  © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
responsive, credible, flexible




Thank you
miked@msmd-advisors.com
www.msmd-advisors.com
@mikemasseydavis




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                                         © msmd advisors Ltd 2012

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Enterprise search presentation

  • 1. responsive, credible, flexible Is enterprise search dead? No! – And why open source should be the organisation's first choice Mike Davis Principal Analyst © All images acknowledged 1 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 2. Running order ● The role and scope of enterprise search, and why organisations need to use enterprise search to save/make money and/or provide better service ● How the enterprise search market has changed in the last year ● Why open source should be the first choice for enterprise search tools 2 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 3. Information management is about USING information – to make a decision 3 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 4. Decision making requires effective information That’s delivered: ● At the right place – and in context ● At the right time – and complete / credible / trusted ● To the right person(s) – who have authority to make decisions ● And it could be anywhere across the organisation's systems, or out in the cloud 4 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 5. And that requires enterprise search 5 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 6. Key enterprise search vendors late 2011 Source and © : Ovum 2011 Analyst comparisons, like this undertaken by Ovum, have a problem with including OSS solutions, because there are no licence revenues (market impact). So Ovum stripped the licence estimates out (with the likes of IBM and Oracle 'bundling' the technology for free they were pretty meaningless anyway 6 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 7. Key enterprise search vendors late 2011 – incl. OSS Source and © : Ovum 2011 Four vendors have since been acquired by software behemoths: Autonomy/HP, Endeca/Oracle, Exalead/3DS, Vivisimo/IBM. Looking at the Microsoft/FAST experience, this does not bode well for innovation, choice, or future support. 7 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 8. There is also something telling in this chart Source and © : Ovum 2011 Even if we accept that all the functionality the respective vendors claimed was available in their products, the difference between the stated technical capabilities is very small, and the 80:20 rule applies in software usage. 8 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 9. Why open source should be the first choice Open source software is by design of a higher quality than propriety: ● It is tighter - because it has often been written from scratch, it doesn't the 'bloatware' of historic code contained within it ● It is transparent - both the code itself and the programmer is named. The latter approach was adopted by Microsoft as its programming model after a series of software failures, and also explains why the code is tighter. ● It gets fixed faster – Butler Group/Ovum research in 2004 identified that OSS bugs would be rectified up to ten times faster than propriety because the community is a 24x7 support operation (backed by the likes of IBM), and there is a lot of kudos in being the first to come up with a fix (as opposed to the person who wrote the 'bug') 9 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 10. Why open source should be the first choice ● The OSS market is already stable, and maturing fast, with the likes of FLAX, Sirius, Lucid, HP, IBM, Oracle and even Microsoft offering support for enterprise customers, not out of largesse, but for commercial motives. ● IBM, for example, gave significant support to SUSE and its distribution of Linux when Red Hat appeared to be heading for oligopoly status – Why? Because both IBM Software Group and IBM Global Services did not want to be dependent on a single global distro - whilst IBM did not want to be a distro in its own right. ● This also explains why IBM 'employs' many staff to work full time on OSS and 'community' projects. Detailed figures are not available, but a common estimate is that IBM has invested over $1billion in OSS – and of course its own OmniFind enterprise search tool is based on OSS Lucene. 10 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 11. Summary ● With the requirement to make faster and better decisions on increasingly large and disparate information sources, the need for enterprise search tools that will need to 'outlive' the repositories and systems they crawl has never been higher. ● Some propriety products 'may' be marginally technically better than OSS, but they come with a risk of support being lost through the continued consolidation of the vendor base. ● Enterprise search is one of the most mature pieces of OSS, in particular Lucene and its enterprise cousin Solr are now proven in the largest of deployments, and OSS has an experienced and growing support infrastructure. 11 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012
  • 12. responsive, credible, flexible Thank you miked@msmd-advisors.com www.msmd-advisors.com @mikemasseydavis 12 © msmd advisors Ltd 2012