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Raytion at Google Cloud Next 2019
Meet Raytion at the Google Cloud Next which takes place from April 8 to 11 in San Francisco!
April 9, 2019
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Meet Raytion at the Google Cloud Next which takes place from April 8 to 11 in San Francisco! We are looking forward to see the latest developments in G Suite, Google Cloud Search and Google Cloud Platform. As independent consultants and implementation partners, we see Google’s offerings as an important building block for great collaboration and search experiences, for cloud-native architectures, as well as for machine learning and bots. Thus, we are excited to see the latest developments in these fields!
If you are in San Francisco or interested in discussing how Google’s enterprise offerings enable collaboration, search and cloud by building and running modern applications, we would be glad to meet you.
On May 23rd, Raytion participated in another B2Run event, which is a running challenge for Düsseldorf companies. The B2Run is a company run concept to promote team building and social networking.
On 3rd May we had our semiannual University Day at Raytion. As part of our company culture, we took a day off at the Hyatt Regency Hotel to listen to talks and discuss our strategy, how we support our customers and where we add value.
Apache Solr is a broadly used open-source search engine, which is a solid and great foundation for enterprise search and search-based applications. It is the technical backend of many commercial software packages and similar to Elasticsearch, it offers a great flexibility in configuring ranking and scoring models, linguistics as well as query and content processing. Due to this flexibility, it is also often used as a search engine for enterprise search. In this guide, we will briefly give an overview on how to get started with setting up Solr, integrating content sources and displaying results.
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