Secure Enterprise Search
From Oracle FAQ
Oracle Secure Enterprise Search (also referred to as SES or OSES) provides a simple Internet-like search experience (think google.com) to users searching secure content inside the enterprise. Oracle SES leads to higher productivity and better access to enterprise information - while protecting sensitive data from unauthorized users.
By default SES only allows searches on public data, however, when you login, you get results tailored to your particular access level.
History[edit]
SES was previously called Ultrasearch.
Internet vs Enterprise Search[edit]
Internet search engines:
- no security
- index only publicly available data
- selective indexing - only a subset of the Web can be spidered
- socially driven (i.e who links to what)
Enterprise search engines:
- index everything in company
- can apply security rules (ACLs) based on roles and responsibilities
- index multiple repositories (see Connectors)
Connectors[edit]
Some of the search connectors provided are:
- Normal filesystems
- Oracle Database, SQL Server
- Oracle Portal, Oracle Content DB
- Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes
- Oracle EBS, SAP is planned
- Google Desktop
- Web content (internet & intranet)