Articles by Mitzi Morris

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Secure Fusion: Single Sign-On

Single Sign-On (SSO) mechanisms allow a user to use the same ID and password to gain access to a connected...
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Secure Fusion: Leveraging LDAP

This is the third in a series of articles on securing your data in Lucidworks Fusion. Secure Fusion: SSL Configuration...
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Secure Fusion: Authentication and Authorization

This is the second in a series of articles on securing your data in Lucidworks Fusion. Here's Part One. This...
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Secure Fusion: SSL Configuration

There is an updated version of this tutorial available in the Fusion documentation. This is the first in a series...
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Fusion plus Solr Suggesters Make Search More Intuitive

The Solr suggester search component was previously discussed on this blog in the post Solr Suggester by Solr committer Erick...
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Better Search with Fusion Signals

Signals in Lucidworks Fusion leverage information about external activity, e.g., information collected from logfiles and transaction databases, to improve the...
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Basics of Storing Signals in Solr with Fusion for Data Engineers

In April we featured a guest post Mixed Signals: Using Lucidworks Fusion’s Signals API, which is a great introduction to...
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Search Basics for Data Engineers

Lucidworks Fusion is a platform for data engineering, built on Solr/Lucene, the Apache open source search engine, which is fast,...
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Preliminary Data Analysis with Fusion

Lucidworks Fusion is the platform for search and data engineering. In article Search Basics for Data Engineers, I introduced the...
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Data Analytics Using Fusion and Logstash

Use Lucidworks Fusion and Logstash Logstash to analyze Fusion's logfiles.
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Noob* Notes: Log Analytics with Fusion

Fusion Dashboards are a powerful tool for analyzing search logs over Fusion collections. A Fusion Dashboard has one or more...
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Using JavaScript to Debug Fusion

Sometimes ready-made isn’t good enough. For those situations, Fusion provides the Javascript stage. This post shows you how to develop and debug them.
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