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7 Must Knows about Search and Findability

Written by John Mancini | Sep 16, 2014 4:38:00 PM

These seven benchmarking statistics are drawn from a recent research titled "Search and Discovery: Exploiting Knowledge, Minimizing Risk." We surveyed 415 information professionals from organizations of all sizes. Larger organizations over 5,000 employees represent 30%, and mid-sized organizations of 500 to 5,000 employees 35%. Small-to-mid sized organizations with 10 to 500 employees constitute 35%. 67% of the participants are from North America, and 18% from Europe.

  1. 25% have no advanced or dedicated search tools. 13% have five or more.

  2. Those with advanced search tools are most likely (45%) to acquire them through their ECM product or provider. 42% of users have on-server search products outside of ECM, including 14% using Open Source. 21% are using a dedicated search appliance, and 8% SaaS.

  3. 38% have not tuned or optimized their search tool at all, including 8% who have not even switched it on. Half of responding organizations allocate less than half an FTE to support search applications. Only 12% have used external expertise.

  4. Beyond SharePoint, intranet, and ECM systems, most content is beyond the scope of the search tools. Only 19% have advanced search across email, with less than 10% extending to other enterprise systems.

  5. 47% feel that universal search and compliant e-discovery is becoming near impossible given the proliferation of cloud share and collaboration apps, personal note systems, and mobile devices. 60% are firm of the view that automated analytics tools are the only way to improve classification and tagging to make their content more findable.

  6. Better decision-making and faster customer service are given as the top benefits from improved search tools. Only 14% were required to make a financial business case for search investment.

  7. 42% consider that they have achieved payback from their investment in search tools within 12 months or less. 62% achieved payback within 18 months.