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I am looking for the search platform to be used in my company's internal application. Elastic search looks like a great candidate, unfortunately I could not find any information on existing installations of elastic search, which will make it really difficult for me to sell elastic search as the company's search platform.

So here is my question Is there a powered by elastic search list I can use to sell elastic search to my bosses?

P.S. this is my first post to the group and it looks like I messed up subscription and my first attempt to post this question is stuck 'pending approval'. My apologies if it will surface as a dup

You can have a look at this thread :
http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Who-uses-ES-in-production-tp2682593p2682593.html

Btw, I will go in production with ES in august for my internal company needs. I will describe it later.

David :wink:

Le 7 juil. 2011 à 06:01, mfeingold mfeingold@hill30.com a écrit :

I am looking for the search platform to be used in my company's internal
application. Elastic search looks like a great candidate, unfortunately I
could not find any information on existing installations of Elasticsearch,
which will make it really difficult for me to sell Elasticsearch as the
company's search platform.

So here is my question Is there a powered by Elasticsearch list I can use
to sell Elasticsearch to my bosses?

P.S. this is my first post to the group and it looks like I messed up
subscription and my first attempt to post this question is stuck 'pending
approval'. My apologies if it will surface as a dup

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We at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Playstation), use Elastic Search
to power UGC in Infamous 2. (I owe this list a report on how we did it too).

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:07 AM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:

You can have a look at this thread :

http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Who-uses-ES-in-production-tp2682593p2682593.html

Btw, I will go in production with ES in august for my internal company
needs. I will describe it later.

David :wink:

Le 7 juil. 2011 à 06:01, mfeingold mfeingold@hill30.com a écrit :

I am looking for the search platform to be used in my company's internal
application. Elastic search looks like a great candidate, unfortunately I
could not find any information on existing installations of elastic
search,
which will make it really difficult for me to sell Elasticsearch as the
company's search platform.

So here is my question Is there a powered by Elasticsearch list I can
use
to sell Elasticsearch to my bosses?

P.S. this is my first post to the group and it looks like I messed up
subscription and my first attempt to post this question is stuck 'pending
approval'. My apologies if it will surface as a dup

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One of the things we need to do is to get a "who uses" page on the website. I will work on it a bit, and would love to get as many users as possible. This is very important, as it helps other users feel more comfortable that this is actually being used in other places...

On Thursday, July 7, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Paul Loy wrote:

We at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Playstation), use Elastic Search to power UGC in Infamous 2. (I owe this list a report on how we did it too).

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:07 AM, David Pilato <david@pilato.fr (mailto:david@pilato.fr)> wrote:

You can have a look at this thread :
http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Who-uses-ES-in-production-tp2682593p2682593.html

Btw, I will go in production with ES in august for my internal company needs. I will describe it later.

David :wink:

Le 7 juil. 2011 à 06:01, mfeingold <mfeingold@hill30.com (mailto:mfeingold@hill30.com)> a écrit :

I am looking for the search platform to be used in my company's internal
application. Elastic search looks like a great candidate, unfortunately I
could not find any information on existing installations of Elasticsearch,
which will make it really difficult for me to sell Elasticsearch as the
company's search platform.

So here is my question Is there a powered by Elasticsearch list I can use
to sell Elasticsearch to my bosses?

P.S. this is my first post to the group and it looks like I messed up
subscription and my first attempt to post this question is stuck 'pending
approval'. My apologies if it will surface as a dup

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Yep, we are looking for that very thing to try to sell ES in our
organization. (over SOLR/Sphinx)
We'll hopefully go to production in Sept and will be able to add our names
to the list.

It would also be nice to see rough numbers around scale for each use. (# of
docs indexed, queries / sec, nodes, etc.)

-brian

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Shay Banon shay.banon@elasticsearch.comwrote:

One of the things we need to do is to get a "who uses" page on the
website. I will work on it a bit, and would love to get as many users as
possible. This is very important, as it helps other users feel more
comfortable that this is actually being used in other places...

On Thursday, July 7, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Paul Loy wrote:

We at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Playstation), use Elastic Search
to power UGC in Infamous 2. (I owe this list a report on how we did it too).

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:07 AM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:

You can have a look at this thread :

http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Who-uses-ES-in-production-tp2682593p2682593.html

Btw, I will go in production with ES in august for my internal company
needs. I will describe it later.

David :wink:

Le 7 juil. 2011 à 06:01, mfeingold mfeingold@hill30.com a écrit :

I am looking for the search platform to be used in my company's internal
application. Elastic search looks like a great candidate, unfortunately I
could not find any information on existing installations of elastic
search,
which will make it really difficult for me to sell Elasticsearch as the
company's search platform.

So here is my question Is there a powered by Elasticsearch list I can
use
to sell Elasticsearch to my bosses?

P.S. this is my first post to the group and it looks like I messed up
subscription and my first attempt to post this question is stuck 'pending
approval'. My apologies if it will surface as a dup

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Hi,

although the search site is not yet running publicly we are building search
for www.jboss.org content. I have been talking about this on Berlin
Buzzwords this year. You can find my slides here:
http://berlinbuzzwords.de/sites/berlinbuzzwords.de/files/bbuzz-lukasvlcek-2011_0.pdf

Hopefully we will go into production soon.

Regards,
Lukas

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Brian O'Neill bone@alumni.brown.edu wrote:

Yep, we are looking for that very thing to try to sell ES in our
organization. (over SOLR/Sphinx)
We'll hopefully go to production in Sept and will be able to add our names
to the list.

It would also be nice to see rough numbers around scale for each use. (#
of docs indexed, queries / sec, nodes, etc.)

-brian

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Shay Banon shay.banon@elasticsearch.comwrote:

One of the things we need to do is to get a "who uses" page on the
website. I will work on it a bit, and would love to get as many users as
possible. This is very important, as it helps other users feel more
comfortable that this is actually being used in other places...

On Thursday, July 7, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Paul Loy wrote:

We at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Playstation), use Elastic Search
to power UGC in Infamous 2. (I owe this list a report on how we did it too).

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:07 AM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:

You can have a look at this thread :

http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Who-uses-ES-in-production-tp2682593p2682593.html

Btw, I will go in production with ES in august for my internal company
needs. I will describe it later.

David :wink:

Le 7 juil. 2011 à 06:01, mfeingold mfeingold@hill30.com a écrit :

I am looking for the search platform to be used in my company's internal
application. Elastic search looks like a great candidate, unfortunately
I
could not find any information on existing installations of elastic
search,
which will make it really difficult for me to sell Elasticsearch as the
company's search platform.

So here is my question Is there a powered by Elasticsearch list I can
use
to sell Elasticsearch to my bosses?

P.S. this is my first post to the group and it looks like I messed up
subscription and my first attempt to post this question is stuck
'pending
approval'. My apologies if it will surface as a dup

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Lead Architect, Health Market Science (http://healthmarketscience.com)
mobile:215.588.6024
blog: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/
blog: http://brianoneill.blogspot.com/