Funnelback
Funnelback is a search engine platform. Funnelback is typically deployed as a vertical search (site search) or enterprise search solution, and has been cited as suitable for search-based applications.[1] It features a broad array of plug-ins and APIs, and is platform-agnostic.
Type | Private subsidiary |
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Industry | Software |
Founded | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia (December 20, 2005 ) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Dr. David Hawking Brett Matson |
Products | Site Search Enterprise Search |
Number of employees | 50+ |
Parent | Squiz |
Original author(s) | Dr. David Hawking |
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Developer(s) | Funnelback R&D Team |
Initial release | 10 August 2006 |
Stable release | 15.16.0
/ August 7, 2018 |
Written in | C, Java, Groovy, FreeMarker, Perl |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Type | Search and index |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Funnelback's headquarters and research and development is based in Canberra, with additional offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Perth, London, Seattle, Wellington, Edinburgh and Szczecin.
The company's name is a portmanteau of two Australian spiders - the Funnel-web and Redback.
History
- 2001
- 2005
- 2006
- April: P@noptic product renamed Funnelback
- October: Funnelback version 6.0 released
- 2009
- 2012
- February: Approved supplier to UK Government via G-Cloud[8]
- 2015
- Operations commence in United States as Funnelback Inc.
Clients
Higher Education
Born as a university project, Funnelback claims to have higher education clients from Oxford University to the University of Sydney and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.[9]
Government
Funnelback has built government search services[10] for clients including: Australian Government,[11] Bolton Council (UK), Queensland Government (Australia), New South Wales Government (Australia)[12] and a joint project for three councils in West London (UK).
Legal
Funnelback also works with clients from the legal industry, such as Irwin Mitchell (UK) and Herbert Smith Freehills.[13]
Finance
Funnelback works with Legal & General, the Australian Securities Exchange, Westpac and many other financial services companies around the world.[14]
Releases
Major Funnelback product releases occur about every two years.[15] Versions of Funnelback prior to 6.0 are regarded as P@noptic releases.
The last major Funnelback release, Version 15, was launched in early 2016.
Technology
The core of the system is based around the proprietary Parallel Document Retrieval Engine (PADRE)[16] developed by the Australian National University and CSIRO to perform very fast data look-ups. Its relevancy ranking system uses a variant of the Okapi BM25[17] algorithm to rank document content and metadata. The company has also been granted patents for annotation index methods[18] (used for generating search result snippets) and search result sub-topic identification[19] (used in Funnelback's Contextual Navigation[20] system).
It has the ability to search a range of formats in addition to HTML files. These include PDF, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, images, and XML. It also has the ability to connect to, and index databases,[21] LDAP directories,[22] CIFS fileshares[23] and various social media platforms (Twitter,[24] YouTube,[25] Facebook[26]). Adapters currently exist for HPE Content Manager (Formerly TRIM),[27] and the design of the system allows users to create their own connectors should they not exist. A plugin for the ManifoldCF open source connector platforms is provided to connect to additional repositories. A REST API also allows third-party system to push content into Funnelback.[28]
When used on-site and not hosted, Funnelback is designed for operation on Windows and Linux platforms.[29] Support for Solaris has been discontinued.[30]
Several open-source software packages are bundled with Funnelback,[31] including the Tika and Mahout projects from the Apache Software Foundation, used for filtering and recommendations, respectively.
Languages Used
Funnelback's codebase uses several programming languages:
Industry Analysts' Reception
In March 2017, Funnelback was listed as a 'visionary' vendor on Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Insight Engines.[40] Funnelback first appeared as a ‘niche’ vendor on Gartner’s Enterprise Search Magic Quadrant in 2015 [41] as Squiz. In 2014, Gartner's Enterprise Search Magic Quadrant mentions Funnelback in passing,[42] but did not place it on the quadrant.
Ovum Ltd. summarised the product as being able to "deliver highly relevant, context-aware results, based on a user's location, interests, profile, or browsing history, to create a truly personalised experience".[43]
451 Research Group noted the company's 30% revenue growth in 2010, especially in the UK.[44]
Availability
Funnelback is currently provided as a Windows or Linux Installer or as a hosted service. These are sold through direct sales channels or Funnelback partners.
Previous Versions
Versions of Funnelback released prior to 2007 were available as 30-day trials, limited to 50,000 document indexes, and supplied via CD-ROM or accessible via the Funnelback website.
In 2010, a now-deprecated OEM version of Funnelback, branded as SquizSearch,[45] was bundled with Squiz's MySource Matrix product.
References
- Grefenstette, Gregory; Wilber, Laura (2010). "Search-Based Applications: At the Confluence of Search and Database Technologies". Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. 2 (1). doi:10.2200/S00320ED1V01Y201012ICR017.
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- Stephen E Arnold. "Search Wizards Speak: David Hawking of Funnelback :: ArnoldIT". arnoldit.com.
- Computerworld Staff. "CSIRO spins off home-grown search engine". Computerworld.
- "Current details for ABN 34 116 105 296". business.gov.au.
- Rodney Gedda. "CSIRO sells Funnelback search engine". TechWorld.
- "Companies House - Funnelback UK Limited".
- "Funnelback Approved as a Supplier for the G-Cloud; The New Framework of Cloud Service Providers for the UK Government". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- Funnelback (2016-01-19). "Higher Ed". Funnelback. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
- Funnelback (2016-01-19). "Government". Funnelback. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
- Tim Lohman. "AGIMO signs Funnelback for Govt search". PC Advisor.
- Hamish Barwick. "NSW Government dumps Google appliance for Funnelback". Computerworld.
- "Legal". Funnelback. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
- Funnelback (2017-08-30). "Finance". Funnelback. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
- Funnelback. "Release notes". funnelback.com.
- Hawking, David (1994). "PADRE - a parallel document retrieval engine". Proceedings of the Third Fujitsu Parallel Computing Workshop, Kawasaki, Japan.
- Funnelback. "Funnelback Ranking Algorithms". funnelback.com.
- Hawking, David. "Annotation Index System and Method". Lens. USPTO. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
- Matson, Brett. "Search Result Sub-topic Identification System And Method". Lens. USPTO. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
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- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Directory collections - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Filecopy collections - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Twitter - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "YouTube - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Facebook - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Trimpush (HP TRIM/Records manager) collections - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Push collections - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Supported Platforms - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Historical Release Notes - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
- Ltd, Funnelback Pty. "Third Party Licences - Funnelback Documentation - Version 15.10.0". docs.funnelback.com. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
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- Funnelback. "Database collections - Funnelback Documentation". docs.funnelback.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
- Funnelback. "FreeMarker - Funnelback Documentation". docs.funnelback.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
- Funnelback. "Command line administration - Funnelback Documentation". docs.funnelback.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
- Andrews, Whit; De Simoni, Guido; Murphy, Jim; Emmott, Stephen (2017). "Magic Quadrant for Insight Engines". gartner.com. Gartner.
- Andrews, Whit; Koehler-Kruener, Hanns (2015). "Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Search". gartner.com. Gartner.
- White, Martin (2014). "Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Search". intranetfocus.com. Gartner.
- "Ovum". ovum.com. Gartner.
- "Funnelback sees promise in enterprise search space that others have abandoned". 451 Research Group. 451 Research Group.
- "MySource Matrix Newsletter Issue #298". Squiz Labs. Squiz. Retrieved 8 June 2015.