IBM StoredIQ vs Lookeen comparison

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We performed a comparison between IBM StoredIQ and Lookeen based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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19th
out of 25 in Indexing and Search
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60
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1st
out of 2 in Desktop Search
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331
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253
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Overview

IBM StoredIQ addresses the problems that challenge records management, electronic discovery, compliance, storage optimization and data migration initiatives. By providing an in-depth assessment of unstructured data where it resides, the software gives organizations visibility into data to make more informed business and legal decisions.

Lookeen is a user-friendly software designed to enhance search in single user, enterprise and virtual environments. The Search-As-You-Type interface displays results from the Lookeen index as the search is performed. Results can then be filtered, refined and acted upon from within the results list, or viewed and edited in the preview window.

Save time by simultaneously searching for documents on your hard drive, public folders and in file servers from virtual desktops. Lookeen can search Outlook archives and the Exchange Server as well. Advanced filters, wildcard and Boolean operator options make search more powerful.

With Lookeen you’ll turn ‘search’ into ‘find’. You’ll be able to manage and organize large amounts of data efficiently.

Key Features:

·       Search solution for Outlook, Windows and VDI systems

·       Build a searchable index of files and Outlook data

·       Search-as-you-Type (SayT) technology with highlighting of keywords and real-time indexing

·       Full fidelity preview function to see and edit documents directly in the preview pane

·       Post search filters help drill down into the search results

·       Extensive GPOs enable easy enterprise-wide rollout

Sample Customers
J.B. Hunt Transport, BBVA Compass
Individual professionals, such as lawyers, accountants, and doctors. Small and medium sized businesses with up to 100 employees. Large Enterprises with in-house servers, as well as those utilizing virtual desktop infrastructures.
Top Industries
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company15%
Retailer10%
Financial Services Firm10%
Government10%
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business29%
Midsize Enterprise13%
Large Enterprise58%
Buyer's Guide
Indexing and Search
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Elastic, IBM, OpenText and others in Indexing and Search. Updated: March 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.

IBM StoredIQ is ranked 19th in Indexing and Search while Lookeen is ranked 1st in Desktop Search. IBM StoredIQ is rated 8.0, while Lookeen is rated 10.0. The top reviewer of IBM StoredIQ writes "Helps with GDPR compliance through data discovery and management". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Lookeen writes "I can search my Microsoft Outlook emails and my desktop files at the same time". IBM StoredIQ is most compared with , whereas Lookeen is most compared with X1 Search and Microsoft FAST.

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