Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-10-06 Thread Anurag Sharma
Ok. Thanks for the clarification.

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:54 AM, Garth Grimm 
garthgr...@averyranchconsulting.com wrote:

 Well, the current release is only supported on Linux.  A Windows
 compatible release is planned for later this year.

 -Original Message-
 From: Anurag Sharma [mailto:anura...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 12:23 PM
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

 I downloaded fusion and tried to run it on windows 8 using cygwin. It's
 giving Error: Unable to access jarfile
 /home/user1/fusion/jetty/home/start.jar. Also tried changing the
 permission of jar, .sh and all folder/subfolders in fusion to 777 but still
 getting the same error.

 Please share your experience if tried running fusion on windows 8 or
 facing the above issue on other port.

 Thanks
 Anurag

 On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:05 AM, Aman Tandon amantandon...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi,
 
  How we can see the demo for NLP?
  On Sep 24, 2014 4:43 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org wrote:
 
   Hi Thomas,
  
   Thanks for the question, yes, I give a brief demo of it in action
   during my talk and we will have demos at our booth.  I will also
   give a demo during the Webinar, which will be recorded.  As others
   have said as well, you can simply download it and try yourself.
  
   Cheers,
   Grant
  
   On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:00 AM, Thomas Egense thomas.ege...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
Hi Grant.
Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr
   Revolution
DC? (Not listed in the program yet).
   
   
Thomas Egense
   
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll
gsing...@apache.org
wrote:
   
Hi All,
   
We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of
Lucidworks
   Fusion
1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can
   manage
multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all
from
   our
Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point
   Fusion at
your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to
Solr +
  a
number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative
  filtering
style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a
  modern
signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration,
  Boosting/Blocking
   and
other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as
well
   as a
myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to
  Sharepoint.
The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure
that
  you
know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.
Want
  log
analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system
 metrics?
Deploy more Solr.
   
Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to
  contribute
   a
large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while
complementing
   and
extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a
number
  of
   3rd
party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all
new, responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of
Solr.  We
  do
   not
hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing
   applications
will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take
advantage
  of
   new
capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.
   
If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical
   webinar
on October 2:
   http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.
   
Cheers,
Grant Ingersoll
   

Grant Ingersoll | CTO
gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
http://www.lucidworks.com
   
   
  
   
   Grant Ingersoll | @gsingers
   http://www.lucidworks.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
 



Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-10-05 Thread Anurag Sharma
I downloaded fusion and tried to run it on windows 8 using cygwin. It's
giving Error: Unable to access jarfile
/home/user1/fusion/jetty/home/start.jar. Also tried changing the
permission of jar, .sh and all folder/subfolders in fusion to 777 but still
getting the same error.

Please share your experience if tried running fusion on windows 8 or facing
the above issue on other port.

Thanks
Anurag

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:05 AM, Aman Tandon amantandon...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi,

 How we can see the demo for NLP?
 On Sep 24, 2014 4:43 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org wrote:

  Hi Thomas,
 
  Thanks for the question, yes, I give a brief demo of it in action during
  my talk and we will have demos at our booth.  I will also give a demo
  during the Webinar, which will be recorded.  As others have said as well,
  you can simply download it and try yourself.
 
  Cheers,
  Grant
 
  On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:00 AM, Thomas Egense thomas.ege...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   Hi Grant.
   Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr
  Revolution
   DC? (Not listed in the program yet).
  
  
   Thomas Egense
  
   On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
   wrote:
  
   Hi All,
  
   We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks
  Fusion
   1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can
  manage
   multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from
  our
   Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point
  Fusion at
   your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
   https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to Solr +
 a
   number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative
 filtering
   style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a
 modern
   signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration,
 Boosting/Blocking
  and
   other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as well
  as a
   myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to
 Sharepoint.
   The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure that
 you
   know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  Want
 log
   analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
   Deploy more Solr.
  
   Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to
 contribute
  a
   large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing
  and
   extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number
 of
  3rd
   party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new,
   responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We
 do
  not
   hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing
  applications
   will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take advantage
 of
  new
   capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.
  
   If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical
  webinar
   on October 2:
  http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
   If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.
  
   Cheers,
   Grant Ingersoll
  
   
   Grant Ingersoll | CTO
   gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
   http://www.lucidworks.com
  
  
 
  
  Grant Ingersoll | @gsingers
  http://www.lucidworks.com
 
 
 
 
 
 



RE: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-10-05 Thread Garth Grimm
Well, the current release is only supported on Linux.  A Windows compatible 
release is planned for later this year.  

-Original Message-
From: Anurag Sharma [mailto:anura...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 12:23 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

I downloaded fusion and tried to run it on windows 8 using cygwin. It's giving 
Error: Unable to access jarfile /home/user1/fusion/jetty/home/start.jar. Also 
tried changing the permission of jar, .sh and all folder/subfolders in fusion 
to 777 but still getting the same error.

Please share your experience if tried running fusion on windows 8 or facing the 
above issue on other port.

Thanks
Anurag

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:05 AM, Aman Tandon amantandon...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi,

 How we can see the demo for NLP?
 On Sep 24, 2014 4:43 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org wrote:

  Hi Thomas,
 
  Thanks for the question, yes, I give a brief demo of it in action 
  during my talk and we will have demos at our booth.  I will also 
  give a demo during the Webinar, which will be recorded.  As others 
  have said as well, you can simply download it and try yourself.
 
  Cheers,
  Grant
 
  On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:00 AM, Thomas Egense thomas.ege...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
   Hi Grant.
   Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr
  Revolution
   DC? (Not listed in the program yet).
  
  
   Thomas Egense
  
   On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll 
   gsing...@apache.org
   wrote:
  
   Hi All,
  
   We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of 
   Lucidworks
  Fusion
   1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can
  manage
   multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all 
   from
  our
   Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point
  Fusion at
   your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana ( 
   https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to 
   Solr +
 a
   number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative
 filtering
   style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a
 modern
   signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration,
 Boosting/Blocking
  and
   other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as 
   well
  as a
   myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to
 Sharepoint.
   The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure 
   that
 you
   know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  
   Want
 log
   analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
   Deploy more Solr.
  
   Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to
 contribute
  a
   large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while 
   complementing
  and
   extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a 
   number
 of
  3rd
   party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all 
   new, responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of 
   Solr.  We
 do
  not
   hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing
  applications
   will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take 
   advantage
 of
  new
   capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.
  
   If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical
  webinar
   on October 2:
  http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
   If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.
  
   Cheers,
   Grant Ingersoll
  
   
   Grant Ingersoll | CTO
   gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
   http://www.lucidworks.com
  
  
 
  
  Grant Ingersoll | @gsingers
  http://www.lucidworks.com
 
 
 
 
 
 



Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-09-28 Thread Aman Tandon
Hi,

How we can see the demo for NLP?
On Sep 24, 2014 4:43 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org wrote:

 Hi Thomas,

 Thanks for the question, yes, I give a brief demo of it in action during
 my talk and we will have demos at our booth.  I will also give a demo
 during the Webinar, which will be recorded.  As others have said as well,
 you can simply download it and try yourself.

 Cheers,
 Grant

 On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:00 AM, Thomas Egense thomas.ege...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi Grant.
  Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr
 Revolution
  DC? (Not listed in the program yet).
 
 
  Thomas Egense
 
  On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
  wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks
 Fusion
  1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can
 manage
  multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from
 our
  Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point
 Fusion at
  your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
  https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to Solr + a
  number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative filtering
  style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a modern
  signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration, Boosting/Blocking
 and
  other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as well
 as a
  myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to Sharepoint.
  The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure that you
  know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  Want log
  analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
  Deploy more Solr.
 
  Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to contribute
 a
  large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing
 and
  extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number of
 3rd
  party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new,
  responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We do
 not
  hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing
 applications
  will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take advantage of
 new
  capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.
 
  If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical
 webinar
  on October 2:
 http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
  If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.
 
  Cheers,
  Grant Ingersoll
 
  
  Grant Ingersoll | CTO
  gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
  http://www.lucidworks.com
 
 

 
 Grant Ingersoll | @gsingers
 http://www.lucidworks.com








Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-09-24 Thread Grant Ingersoll
Hi Thomas,

Thanks for the question, yes, I give a brief demo of it in action during my 
talk and we will have demos at our booth.  I will also give a demo during the 
Webinar, which will be recorded.  As others have said as well, you can simply 
download it and try yourself.

Cheers,
Grant

On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:00 AM, Thomas Egense thomas.ege...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Grant.
 Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr Revolution
 DC? (Not listed in the program yet).
 
 
 Thomas Egense
 
 On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
 wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks Fusion
 1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can manage
 multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from our
 Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point Fusion at
 your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
 https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to Solr + a
 number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative filtering
 style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a modern
 signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration, Boosting/Blocking and
 other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as well as a
 myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to Sharepoint.
 The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure that you
 know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  Want log
 analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
 Deploy more Solr.
 
 Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to contribute a
 large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing and
 extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number of 3rd
 party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new,
 responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We do not
 hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing applications
 will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take advantage of new
 capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.
 
 If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical webinar
 on October 2: http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
 If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.
 
 Cheers,
 Grant Ingersoll
 
 
 Grant Ingersoll | CTO
 gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
 http://www.lucidworks.com
 
 


Grant Ingersoll | @gsingers
http://www.lucidworks.com







Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-09-24 Thread Sebastián Ramírez
It's good to know you'll talk about it at Lucene/Solr Revolution 2014 too.


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On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 6:13 AM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
wrote:

 Hi Thomas,

 Thanks for the question, yes, I give a brief demo of it in action during
 my talk and we will have demos at our booth.  I will also give a demo
 during the Webinar, which will be recorded.  As others have said as well,
 you can simply download it and try yourself.

 Cheers,
 Grant

 On Sep 23, 2014, at 2:00 AM, Thomas Egense thomas.ege...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi Grant.
  Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr
 Revolution
  DC? (Not listed in the program yet).
 
 
  Thomas Egense
 
  On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
  wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks
 Fusion
  1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can
 manage
  multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from
 our
  Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point
 Fusion at
  your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
  https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to Solr + a
  number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative filtering
  style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a modern
  signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration, Boosting/Blocking
 and
  other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as well
 as a
  myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to Sharepoint.
  The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure that you
  know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  Want log
  analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
  Deploy more Solr.
 
  Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to contribute
 a
  large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing
 and
  extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number of
 3rd
  party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new,
  responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We do
 not
  hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing
 applications
  will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take advantage of
 new
  capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.
 
  If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical
 webinar
  on October 2:
 http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
  If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.
 
  Cheers,
  Grant Ingersoll
 
  
  Grant Ingersoll | CTO
  gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
  http://www.lucidworks.com
 
 

 
 Grant Ingersoll | @gsingers
 http://www.lucidworks.com







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Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-09-23 Thread Thomas Egense
Hi Grant.
Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr Revolution
DC? (Not listed in the program yet).


Thomas Egense

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
wrote:

 Hi All,

 We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks Fusion
 1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can manage
 multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from our
 Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point Fusion at
 your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
 https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to Solr + a
 number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative filtering
 style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a modern
 signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration, Boosting/Blocking and
 other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as well as a
 myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to Sharepoint.
 The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure that you
 know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  Want log
 analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
 Deploy more Solr.

 Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to contribute a
 large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing and
 extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number of 3rd
 party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new,
 responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We do not
 hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing applications
 will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take advantage of new
 capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.

 If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical webinar
 on October 2: http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
 If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.

 Cheers,
 Grant Ingersoll

 
 Grant Ingersoll | CTO
 gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
 http://www.lucidworks.com




Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-09-23 Thread Gopal Patwa
you can register for webinar also to know more about Fusion on Oct 2nd.

http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/



On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 7:39 AM, Jack Krupansky j...@basetechnology.com
wrote:

 You simply download it yourself and give yourself a demo!!

 http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/

 -- Jack Krupansky

 -Original Message- From: Thomas Egense
 Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 2:00 AM
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0


 Hi Grant.
 Will there be a Fusion demostration/presentation  at Lucene/Solr Revolution
 DC? (Not listed in the program yet).


 Thomas Egense

 On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org
 wrote:

  Hi All,

 We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks Fusion
 1.0.   Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can manage
 multiple Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from our
 Admin).In other words, if you already have Solr, simply point Fusion
 at
 your instance and get all kinds of goodies like Banana (
 https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- our port of Kibana to Solr + a
 number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), collaborative filtering
 style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or Mahout!), a modern
 signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration, Boosting/Blocking
 and
 other relevance tools, flexible index and query time pipelines as well as
 a
 myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web crawling to Sharepoint.
 The best part of all this?  It all leverages the infrastructure that you
 know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy more Solr.  Want log
 analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important system metrics?
 Deploy more Solr.

 Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to contribute a
 large quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing and
 extending those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number of
 3rd
 party (e.g connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new,
 responsive UI built in AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We do
 not
 hide Solr in any way.  In fact, our goal is that your existing
 applications
 will work out of the box with Fusion, allowing you to take advantage of
 new
 capabilities w/o overhauling your existing application.

 If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical webinar
 on October 2: http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.
 If you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/.

 Cheers,
 Grant Ingersoll

 
 Grant Ingersoll | CTO
 gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
 http://www.lucidworks.com






[ANN] Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.0

2014-09-22 Thread Grant Ingersoll
Hi All,

We at Lucidworks are pleased to announce the release of Lucidworks Fusion 1.0.  
 Fusion is built to overlay on top of Solr (in fact, you can manage multiple 
Solr clusters -- think QA, staging and production -- all from our Admin).In 
other words, if you already have Solr, simply point Fusion at your instance and 
get all kinds of goodies like Banana (https://github.com/LucidWorks/Banana -- 
our port of Kibana to Solr + a number of extensions that Kibana doesn't have), 
collaborative filtering style recommendations (without the need for Hadoop or 
Mahout!), a modern signal capture framework, analytics, NLP integration, 
Boosting/Blocking and other relevance tools, flexible index and query time 
pipelines as well as a myriad of connectors ranging from Twitter to web 
crawling to Sharepoint.  The best part of all this?  It all leverages the 
infrastructure that you know and love: Solr.  Want recommendations?  Deploy 
more Solr.  Want log analytics?  Deploy more Solr.  Want to track important 
system metrics?  Deploy more Solr.

Fusion represents our commitment as a company to continue to contribute a large 
quantity of enhancements to the core of Solr while complementing and extending 
those capabilities with value adds that integrate a number of 3rd party (e.g 
connectors) and home grown capabilities like an all new, responsive UI built in 
AngularJS.  Fusion is not a fork of Solr.  We do not hide Solr in any way.  In 
fact, our goal is that your existing applications will work out of the box with 
Fusion, allowing you to take advantage of new capabilities w/o overhauling your 
existing application.

If you want to learn more, please feel free to join our technical webinar on 
October 2: http://lucidworks.com/blog/say-hello-to-lucidworks-fusion/.  If 
you'd like to download: http://lucidworks.com/product/fusion/. 

Cheers,
Grant Ingersoll


Grant Ingersoll | CTO 
gr...@lucidworks.com | @gsingers
http://www.lucidworks.com