Easy to Use, Lightning Fast, Rock Solid Security, Quick Installation
troove brings the simplicity of web search to enterprise applications data. End-users can quickly find data using loose, natural search terms. Even the most non-technical users can execute powerful searches on their own. troove’s snappy interface provides instant feedback, allowing users to quickly refine their searches to pinpoint specific data quickly.
Power users are able to mix free-text searches with field-specific criteria. troove’s integrated Search Builder constructs precise search string using a simple, form-based wizard.
Enterprise applications are optimized to record incredibly detailed transactional data. This thoroughness often comes at the expense of being able to quickly locate specific data. troove, on the other hand, maintains its own cache of the application data it exposes. This data store, designed much like those used by the largest web search engines, is optimized for speedy retrieval. Even the most complex queries executed against hundreds of thousands of transactions produce results in under 0.5 seconds.
Because troove relies on its own cache, it does not need to access production data for individual searches. Instead, it periodically queries the application database for only that data which has changed since the last time it asked.
With troove, improved access to enterprise application data does not have to come at the expense of reduced security. troove uses industry standard security tools to limit access to transactions by groups of users. troove integrates with LDAP and ActiveDirectory to leverage an organization’s existing security policy.
troove will never modify data. It accesses an application’s data as a read-only user.
troove comes packaged as an all-in-one appliance, bundling all of the hardware and software necessary to quickly begin searching enterprise applications. Harried IT staffs will not have to worry about finding hardware, installing software, or managing yet another database. troove silently takes care of all of these tasks.
Analysts estimate that more data has been created in last 2 years than in all of human history. With more and more data, conventional approaches to search just won’t cut it.