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WhamTech's Web site for demos, proof of concepts, customer
projects and developer support
Go to
www.whamtech.com for more general WhamTech information
Some of the following demonstrations are NOT
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE, as the systems are being upgraded.
Those that are available may perform slower than normal for the
same systems upgrade reason. These demos
are not password protected and are intended for Internet
Explorer 5.5 and above (not fully functional with other
browsers). |
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EIQ Products™
Demonstrates queries and external JOINs across
disparate data sources (DB2, Oracle, Teradata, and various
Excel, PDF, Web and Word documents) on multiple platforms
(Linux and Windows - Solaris coming soon) |
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Link Mapping and Link Analysis Viewer
- NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Demonstrates the interaction of EIQ Product indexes that
enable conventional queries against multiple disparate data
sources and Link Indexes, and presents them in a simple open
source link viewer |
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Biometrics Data Fusion (Biometrics-driven Virtual Identity
Management System) - NOT CURRENTLY
AVAILABLE
Demonstrates
the combination of biometrics data, EIQ Product-enabled
access to multiple disparate data sources and link analysis
in a military tactical checkpoint stop scenario
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 | Billion-record database - Demonstrates scalability of
index and query processing technology - sub-second responses
to four-term queries.
See
www.whamtechdev.com/billionrecords for more information
and the Help file on the billion-record database demo. |
 | Real-time Update and Query Database - INSERT rate of
3,000 to 7,000 records/second on up to 300 million records
for a three-field index - Execute a query and retrieve
latest records - Demonstrates real-time updatability AND
availability of index and query processing technology |
Note: WhamTech has achieved an index rate of
273,000 records/second on a single-field index with a dual 2 GHz
processor server on a 1 billion-record single-table database
(approximately) and
an INSERT rate of
80,000 records/second on a single-field index with a dual 933
MHz processor server on a 300 million-record (approximately)
single-table database.
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