Rajen Sheth

Rajen Sheth
Rajen Sheth is a product manager of Google Enterprise. The idea of an enterprise version Google's email service Gmail was pitched by Rajen in a meeting with CEO Eric Schmidt in 2004. Schmidt initially rejected the proposal, arguing that the division should focus on web search, but the suggestion was later accepted. Sheth is known as "father of Google Apps", and is responsible for development of Chrome and Chrome OS for Business...
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Our goal was to democratize search. We saw a large underserved market with the same search needs as big companies, but without the same IT budget and staff.
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This rounds out our product set quite a bit and provides customers with more options.
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What we are seeing is the Mini has became the de facto standard for Web site search.
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What we have with Mini and the Search Appliance is a very simple out of the box product to quickly provide search, but you also can use it as a component of other applications. We have XML interfaces in terms of both retrieving search results on the Mini and for feeding documents into the Search Appliance.