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Google Search Solutions and their applications

Friday, August 21st, 2009 by Andrew Kucheriavy

Everybody knows that Google search is the best. Don’t you sometimes wish you could “Google” for a document on your corporate network or in a Document Repository?  Well, now you can. With Intechnic’s help you can now bring Google search to your website or Intranet.   Google’s technology allows you to search thousands, millions, even billions of documents in seconds.

Intechnic specializes in and offers various Google search solutions starting from entry-level Google Mini to Enterprise-level Search appliances.  Our integrated hardware and software solutions continuously index all your documents or HTML pages (supporting hundreds of different file formats and languages) so they are readily available to be found if and when necessary.


Did you know that most sales on many e-commerce sites come from the search results? If you are running an online store with a large inventory it is imperative that every product in your inventory can be found through any combination of keywords.   Simple searches that catalogs are usually equipped with often don’t do justice.  If your customers can’t find something they are looking for, chances are – they will be looking elsewhere.

If your organization or website is in need of high-quality Google search capabilities, contact us for more information.

Shipping Automation

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 by Ilya Bernshteyn

Shipping costs are important during two steps on an e-comerce site.  First, when a customer places an order on the website.  Second, when it’s time for a site owner or operator to actually ship the item.  Shipping API integration and shipping automation systems closely tie in with these two steps.

When a customer is buying an item, he or she would normally see either a flat-rate price that the site owner decided on or a price depending on the product being ordered, possibly tiered to the customer’s location.  Another option is to automatically show the customer various shipping options from several carriers based on their shipping address.

This is possible by integrating with the various carriers and allows the site owner to even set how the shipping price will automatically be marked up.  After the order is placed, it’s time to ship the item.

Here too we can either copy & paste all customer shipping information to get labels, or automatically use the customer’s shipping selection to get a label from that particular carrier.  The carrier then automatically bills our account for the label that the customer already purchased and paid for.

All in all, shipping automation is a way to save time on the routine task of copy & pasting shipping information, manually setting up shipping prices, and with carrier pickup scheduling, getting the items to the shipping location.