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A possible breakthrough in analyzing 500GB+ data bases

Hello:

A colleague of mine has developed a way to analyze databases (500GB+) that
has increased throughput greatly for the databases he has analyzed. Is there
an interest in a procedure like this? Any ideas on marketing a product like
this?

Thanks,

Tim
Jul 19 '05 #1
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