So you still have your GSA, but you MUST migrate. Unlike competitors, Datafari is fully interoperable thanks to its open source core.
Learn how and why to migrate.

How to migrate

Migrating from GSA to Datafari is pretty straight forward, and requires a handfull of steps.




Step 1. Statu Quo

Our team audits your needs and the current GSA configuration, to provide you with an equivalent (if not better!) search experience.

Step 2. Migration

We install and configure Datafari. We propose a physical as well as a virtual Datafari appliance, to better fit with your IT landscape.

Step 3. Production

Deployement and functionnal tests, full indexing finished, training, corporate customisation of the stylesheets.

Step 4. Delivery

Once production phase is over, the final delivery is done, stability is double checked, and usage by employees can start.

Step 5. Support

Don't worry, we got you covered. All year long, you can reach us for the software support, plus you get our regular software updates and patches.

Why migrating towards Datafari

You have many choices to move your GSA to. See by yourself why Datafari makes sense for you.




sustainability

The first answer is sustainability. Do you feel like you have been misguided when you learned about the sudden stop of GSA by Google? Open Source is the best way to guarantee an absolute sustainability: as it is open and documented, you can at any time acquire knowledge and find partners to maintain and update open source technologies.

Performance

The second answer is performance. Based on reknowned technologies (Solr, ELK, Cassandra...), Datafari is big data ready, it handles thesaurii, and can do what GSA could do.

Interoperability

The third answer is interoperability. There is no blackbox with Datafari. You have more than 200 pages of documentation to enable you to interoperate Datafari with anything you have in mind.

Cost

The fourth answer is cost. With a starter pack at 7000 €, Datafari has much a better ROI than GSA. So stop waiting, and contact us right away !