Funnelback Tunes in Telstra
September 15, 2011
Telstra recently announced its new telecommunications site, www.nowwearetalking.com.au, will be hosted by Funnelback, as reported in the article, Funnelback Launches New Search for Telstra, on Blog Hosting Info. Telstra, Australia’s leading provider of telecommunications and information services, provides basic telephone services, mobile phone services as well as broadband and internet. They pride themselves on their vast geographical coverage of mobile and fixed network infrastructure, and provide
The Funnelback technology, which is a commercial product for sure, will allow users of the new site to search within blog posts, comments, forum posts, and online discussions for information. Funnelback’s promise to clients is that their services “comprehensively tailor the search facility to deliver on your business objectives.”
Funnelback offers commercial search engine services that help companies manage their online activities. As their website explains,
Funnelback can search across a myriad of corporate content repositories including websites, intranets, shared drives, SharePoint, Email systems and databases. For additional flexibility, it can be deployed as a fully managed, SaaS solution, installed within your firewall or hosted in the cloud. No matter how large or small your organization, we can tailor a solution to suit your business needs and information architecture.
As more and more digital data is being sent and received within companies, the need for content management grows. Companies, such as Funnelback, help maximize production and worker effectiveness by allowing humans to work on higher-level thinking projects and the computers sort through the myriad of data.
Catherine Lamsfuss, September 15, 2011
Sponsored by Pandia.com, publishers of The New Landscape of Enterprise Search
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One Response to “Funnelback Tunes in Telstra”
Hi Catherine –
I’m the Products and Services Manager for Funnelback Australia. We’ve been providing search services for these Telstra sites since 2008 – we can’t claim them as a recent client.
Earlier announcements:
http://www.itwire.com/it-industry-news/strategy/17729-now-we-are-searching-with-funnelback
http://twitter.com/#!/brett_matson/status/6883240881