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In 2004, Solr was created by Yonik Seeley at CNET Networks as an in-house project to add search capability for the company website. [4]In January 2006, CNET Networks decided to openly publish the source code by donating it to the Apache Software Foundation. [5]
The Apache Software Foundation (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ i / ə-PATCH-ee; ASF) is an American nonprofit corporation (classified as a 501(c)(3) organization in the United States) to support a number of open-source software projects.
HBase: Apache HBase software is the Hadoop database. Think of it as a distributed, scalable, big data store; Helix: a cluster management framework for partitioned and replicated distributed resources; Hive: the Apache Hive data warehouse software facilitates querying and managing large datasets residing in distributed storage.
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Apart from the core components, the project also provides external resources, like for instance spout and bolts for Elasticsearch and Apache Solr or a ParserBolt which uses Apache Tika to parse various document formats. The project is used by various organisations, [2] notably Common Crawl [3] for generating a large and publicly available ...
In-house development, Heritrix, Wayback, NutchWAX Archived 2015-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Pywb, Apache Solr, Brozzler, Webrecorder.net tools 5 Arquivo.pt is a research infrastructure that preserves information gathered from the web since 1996 and provides a public search service over this collection.
Douglass Read Cutting is a software designer, advocate for, and creator of open-source search technology. He founded two technology projects, Lucene and Nutch, with Mike Cafarella.
In September 2014, Alfresco 5 was released with new reporting and analytics features and an overhaul of its document search tool, moving from Lucene to Solr. [ 11 ] In November 2016, Alfresco launched an AWS Quickstart [ 12 ] for building an Alfresco Content Services server cluster on the AWS Cloud.