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Cellular DBMS Seeks Business Intelligence Beta Sites

Infobionics is challenging corporate CIOs and data warehouse managers to bring on their business intelligence, data warehouse and data mining problems as beta sites for the next-generation Infobionics Cellular DBMS™. Unlike today’s static database management systems, the revolutionary Infobionics Cellular DBMS is the first fluid, dynamic solution for managing, navigating and querying data.

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The revolutionary Infobionics Knowledge Server™ empowers organizations to make more agile and strategic business decisions by extracting hidden meaning from data now trapped in rigid and disparate databases.

The Infobionics Knowledge Server is the ideal platform for developing powerful and flexible knowledge mining applications, including business intelligence, predictive analysis and bioinformatics. Other application areas that can leverage the Infobionics Knowledge Server are social networking, Web 2.0, supply chain management, and factory automation.

The Infobionics Knowledge Server delivers many industry firsts as well as performance improvements over today’s relational databases. Specifically, it:

  • Separates the logical and physical address of data to improve query performance
  • Leverages unique "link cells" to create data relationships (similar to how humans associate "747" and "Boeing"), without intermediary data or tables
  • Supports "on the fly" database and application modifications, without compromising the data model or database integrity and performance
  • Allows users to view the data model and metadata seamlessly, thereby focusing queries and improving query speed and results
  • Permits simultaneous querying of metadata, raw data and data links, thus greatly expanding accessible information for end users and power users alike
  • Supports multiple querying methods, including keyword search for powerful global queries, similar to today’s Internet search engines
  • Supports SQL instructions and extracts data from existing structured and unstructured databases
  • Reduces the cost associated with data specialists to design and maintain databases