Elastic Announces Web Crawler for Elastic App Search and Support for Box in Elastic Workplace Search
04 März 2021 - 12:15AM
Business Wire
New Web Crawler Offers Simplified Content
Ingestion for Users, Prebuilt Box Connector Deepens Portfolio of
Content Sources Available in Elastic Workplace Search
- Introducing the beta of a new web crawler for Elastic App
Search — a powerful and efficient mechanism for indexing publicly
available web content
- Expanding the library of prebuilt content source integrations
with the inclusion of Box
- Introducing improved integrations and document-level
permissions for Atlassian Jira and Confluence in Elastic Workplace
Search
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) (“Elastic”), the company behind
Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, recently announced new
capabilities and updates across the Elastic Enterprise Search
solution. Expanded capabilities include the beta release of the
Elastic App Search web crawler, support for Box as a content source
inside Elastic Workplace Search, and document-level permissions for
Atlassian Jira Cloud and Confluence Cloud.
The new web crawler for Elastic App Search offers a fast and
powerful way for users to ingest content directly from publicly
accessible web sites and make that content easily searchable in
their App Search engines. The schema is inferred upon ingestion and
can be updated in near real time with one click — all without
having to write code or access the underlying datastore. The
introduction of the web crawler for App Search is an important
milestone in simplifying Elastic deployments and enabling new use
cases for enterprise customers.
Elastic Enterprise Search now offers support for Box as a
content source inside Elastic Workplace Search, enabling teams to
easily access important files. The prebuilt connector includes
document-level permissions to limit user access to sensitive or
private content. The addition of Box deepens an already robust
portfolio of content sources available in Workplace Search,
including Google Drive, Dropbox, Salesforce, Slack, ServiceNow and
Sharepoint.
Elastic Workplace Search introduces document-level permissions
for Atlassian Jira Cloud and Confluence Cloud, extending granular
access controls and improving relevance and security for the source
applications. The same permissions set in Jira and Confluence are
synchronized by Workplace Search for more relevant, secure and
personalized search experiences.
For more information read the Elastic blog about what's new in
Elastic Enterprise Search 7.11.
About Elastic:
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Anyone can use Elastic products and solutions to get started
quickly and frictionlessly. Elastic offers three solutions for
enterprise search, observability, and security, built on one
technology stack that can be deployed anywhere. From finding
documents to monitoring infrastructure to hunting for threats,
Elastic makes data usable in real time and at scale. Thousands of
organizations worldwide, including Cisco, eBay, Goldman Sachs,
Microsoft, The Mayo Clinic, NASA, The New York Times, Wikipedia,
and Verizon, use Elastic to power mission-critical systems. Founded
in 2012, Elastic is a distributed company with Elasticians around
the globe and is publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol ESTC.
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