Insight Engines Are the next Enterprise Upgrade

September 6, 2017

When one buzzword loses its, marketing teams do their best to create the next term to stay on top of their competition.  When it comes to search, the newest buzzword appears to be “insight engine.”  Mindbreeze is top-selling insight engine, according to their Web site and the recent blog post, “The Global Insight Engine Market: European Solution Scores Top Position.”  The post makes a poignant point that quickly retrieving answers to complicated problems is a necessity, but regular enterprise search engines cannot crawl unstructured information.

While insight engines are the next buzzword and also the next generation of enterprise search engines, but what exactly do their do?

This is where so-called insight engines come into play. They interpret unstructured and structured data using semantic analysis, and prepare it for further use. Search results are improved and returned in a structured format. Of course, insight engines don’t just process unstructured information, but also all other existing company information. The connection to the individual data sources is made through so-called connectors. Another feature of insight engines is that search queries can be formulated in natural language. The intelligent tools interpret the query and provide the relevant corresponding search results.

Gartner recently ranked the global insight engines market (they have their own market from other search engines?) and Mindbreeze ranks at the top of all the engines in the “challenger” category.  What makes this a headliner is that Mindbreeze competed against IBM and HP.  Mindbreeze then brags about their features: less than 90 days to integrate into a system, more out-of-the-box solutions for data connectors than other vendors, and Mindbreeze is more popular now since Google withdrew from the market.

Since this was published on Mindbreeze’s own blog, of course, it is a publicity piece.  In an objective test, how would Mindbreeze compete against Europe’s other engine, Elasticsearch?

Whitney Grace, September 6, 2017

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One Response to “Insight Engines Are the next Enterprise Upgrade”

  1. Edwin Stauthamer on September 6th, 2017 5:14 pm

    You cannot compare a search solution and appliance like MindBreeze to a search engine like Elasticsearch. MindBreeze has a “turn key” solution with connectors, configuration through a UI, semantics, a full features search UI etc. Elasticsearch has a search engine with an API.
    Comparing apples with pears.

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