Understanding Full Text Search Presented by Shankar Subramanyam


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Schedule:
12:30PM Food and Drinks
1:00PM Presentation
After: Raffle
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Product license from JetBrains
Training from:
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Powerbank and Mug will be raffled from DataStax
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Presentation summary:
Understanding Full Text Search How should an application let its users interact with data? The answer is obvious: It depends. Sometimes all that’s needed is to expose a familiar web or mobile user interface, then let the user click her way to what she needs. More and more often, though, users expect to interact with data through search. People love search; it’s simple and powerful and requires no training to use. And since it’s the default style of interaction with the web, search is increasingly expected in every situation. No matter what kind of user interface an application offers, including a search option is probably a good thing. But providing this option can be challenging for application developers. It’s not reasonable to expect every development team to build its own search engine. Even installing and running a commercial search engine can be a lot of work. What’s needed is a managed search service that can be used by many different applications, whether they’re running in the cloud or on premises. This is exactly what Full Text Search Technology offers.
Below are some of Full Text Search Technology
• Lucene
• Solr
• Elastic Search
• Azure Search
As part of presentation I will talk on Azure Search and provide a hands on from start to finish with a small live demo
• Create Azure Search Service
• Create Index file
• Push data to Azure Search Service
• Search and consume data in Web Page
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About the Speaker:
Shankar Subramanyam, Technical Evangelist & PMP and Microsoft certified has been working on Microsoft stack since 1996. In the last 16 years, I has worked in various capacities on literally lots of domain. Currently working as software architect

Understanding Full Text Search Presented by Shankar Subramanyam