MC+A Announces Connector Bridge to Reduce Risk Associated With Google Search Appliance (GSA) Migrations
CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 08, 2018 -- Michael Cizmar + Associates, LTD (MC+A) today is pleased to announce the release of its Connector Bridge software solution. The MC+A Connector Bridge allows Google Search Appliance (GSA) customers to accelerate their transition on to a new technology platform by allowing them to use existing connector infrastructure.
The MC+A Connector Bridge enables customers to transition their currently deployed content connectors from sending content to the GSA and redirect them to several supported cognitive search and insight engines. This solution reduces the development and deployment time required to migrate to a new technology platform by letting customers use existing deployed and configured infrastructure.
"One of the more challenging tasks with migrating away from the Google Search Appliance is matching up connector capabilities. With our Connector Bridge, if you like your existing connectors, you can simply keep them, and we will support them for you in the future,” said MC+A President Michael Cizmar.
The end of life announcement of the Google Search Appliance was a disruptive event for many companies, disrupting project road maps and budgets. MC+A developed the Connector Bridge to reduce some of the complexity, risk, and headaches associated with changing a technology platform.
Visit http://www.mcplusa.com/google-search-appliance-replacement/gsa-bridge/ for more information about the MC+A Connector Bridge.
About MC+A
MC+A (http://www.mcplusa.com) is a leading independent search and big data consultancy servicing clients in North and South America from its head office in Chicago, IL. MC+A is a re-seller and systems integrator specializing in the strategy, execution, and implementation of Cognitive Search and Insight Engine technology. MC+A focuses on delivering solutions that help clients increase revenue, reduce costs and mitigate risk.
John Cizmar, MC+A, +1 3125856387, [email protected]
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