Microsoft to announce an analytics solution?May 17, 2006 According to various industry sources, Microsoft is to accelerate its efforts to capture some of the enterprise search market from Google, and wants to pursue in that venue. Many theories abound as to what's to be unveiled, but maybe Microsoft is increasing some of its Internet features with Web analytics firm DeepMetrix, a 15-year old Web intelligence company. Microsoft said two weeks ago, after confirming the DeepMetrix purchase, that it intended to soon incorporate DeepMetrix's Web analytics features into AdCenter and other popular MSN features. Another theory is Microsoft's to create a line-up of computing hardware that enterprises buy to trick out their intranets' search capabilities, or to add a hot new search engine to a Web site. Either of these supposed moves would push Microsoft into direct competition with Google. Consider that there's Google Analytics, Google's free Web analytics facet. Meanwhile, Google's been selling a low-cost enterprise search device, the "Mini," for years now. There's more about the newfound Microsoft/Google enterprise competition here to consider. "Microsoft is clearly entering the lower end of the market to combat Google; it will be interesting to see how this all plays out," said Andrew McKay, vice president of product marketing for leading enterprise search company Fast Search & Transfer. "The real innovation in search, however, is happening at the high end of the market, where a new generation of search technologies is changing the way companies conduct business." Source: GoogleWatch / eWeek
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