Thanks so much to community members who let us know that Elasticsearch Learning to Rank did not work with Elastic Cloud/XPack Security. Today Elastic Learning to Rank 1.0.1 is released…
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…HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Organisations using Elasticsearch include Slack, Netflix and Uber. Elasticsearch is a trademark of Elasticsearch BV, registered in the U.S. and in other countries….
…a map. This capability has been around since David Smiley’s initial patch was added to Solr 5.1. Elasticsearch has its own set of geospatial features, but the way it accomplishes…
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…includes an even older version of Elasticsearch. The IT team aren’t even very sure what Elasticsearch is or does. If our search team want to add a plugin to Elasticsearch…
…Amazon Elasticsearch Service: Amazon is taking all the difficult parts out of Elasticsearch such as authentication, cluster discovery and ELK pipeline management. Along the way they are exposing many of…
We reached a major milestone over the weekend! We released the first release candidate for version 1.0 of Elasticsearch Learning to Rank. While our partners Wikimedia and Snagajob are currently…
…for teams who need to know how to migrate to Solr or Elasticsearch. The requester was wondering if they could have the playbook that I used during the talk. So,…
…implement collaborative filtering, I see a future where recommendation systems aren’t just the domain of sophisticated organizations. Increasingly, I see a shift towards search engines like Solr or Elasticsearch as…
Carefully prune the bonsai tree with Quepid for Elasticsearch 🙂 Good news! We’re proud to announce our test-driven search toolbench Quepid now supports Elasticsearch. Quepid solves fundamental problems that come…
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…into Elasticsearch. But how do we load it? Does Elastic have a magic CSV endpoint like Solr? Is there a helper or import script? No, but I’m really happy with…