Paglo Launches IT Search Engine Beta




May 27, 2008 —  Startup Paglo today launched the beta of the first search engine designed specifically for IT.

Paglo is a software-as-a-service offering that provides a “system-of-record” by making all of an organization’s IT data immediately accessible and useful. Its crawler does not index documents, images and other forms of media found on the Internet. Rather, it identifies the resources within a corporate or organizational network (such as devices, users and software) and makes this information available in traditional, Google-like form.

Searches, dashboards and alerts can be instantly saved as a Paglo share-it, and can then be shared within a company or with the entire Paglo community. Share-its are categorized by type and contain the search syntax to answer a specific question or generate quantitative results. All users can modify share-its to meet their specific needs. When a share-it is used, the returned information is based on the specific data in the user’s Search Index.

According to the company, more than 800 companies are already using Paglo as part of the company’s early access program. To activate a free beta account, go to www.paglo.com.


Related Search Term(s): Directory management, SOA & SaaS, Paglo


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