
Solutions Overview

The volume of data being generated by businesses is more than doubling year over year, consuming a disproportionate share of scarce capital for additional hardware and database software licenses simply to keep up. CopperEye allows companies to break this costly cycle by approaching many business requirements as storage and data access problems, rather than assuming every data management problem requires a database solution.
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DATA RETENTION AND RETRIEVAL - Data Retrieval Server for Data Retention Directives If your organization currently saves historical transaction data for business or regulatory purposes, using CopperEye can reduce your costs by up to 90%, and make data stored in files as easily accessible as data in a database. |
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE - CopperEye enables access to large volumes of business data BEFORE it gets loaded into the data warehouse - allowing business intelligence solutions to deliver the business value of a trickle-feed warehouse without the cost and disruption of re-architecting your infrastructure. |
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LOG FILES AND ARCHIVING - CopperEye eliminates cost as an obstacle to having quick access to data stored in files. Virtually every organization saves huge amounts of valuable business data in log files and data archives, where it sits inaccessible for the simple fact that putting these data into a database to get access is unaffordable.
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CopperEye solutions provide fast, cost-effective access to the same type of data that is traditionally loaded into database management systems. Our approach is made possible by the simple fact that much of the business transaction data stored in commercial databases cannot ever change once it is created, and therefore, does not need the power and sophistication of a relational database. These data are historical transactions that occur in large volumes, must often be retained for lengthy periods of time for regulatory or business purposes, and customarily return a very specific set of records when selectively queried. Examples of business transaction data include mobile call records, application and network log files, retail point-of-sale transactions, stock trades or credit card transactions.
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