NONDOWNLOADABLE SEARCHABLE DATABASE FEATURING RESEARCH

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VENN Aptiviti, Inc. 9th Floor 145 West 28th Street New York NY 10001 Nondownloadable searchable database featuring research, information, executive summaries, full transcripts, video recordings, audio recordings in the field of information technology, technology and software; research reports featuring research, information, executive summaries, full transcripts, video recordings, audio recordings in the field of information technology, technology and software; market research featuring research, information, executive summaries, full transcripts, video recordings, audio recordings in the field of information technology, technology and software; live interviews with subject matter experts; audio and video recordings available via recorded media, nondownloadable means, and a website featuring enterprise technology focused interviews, interviews and roundtables for investors, interviews of CIOs and other technology users; live interviews and events featuring enterprise technology focused topics, interviews and roundtables for investors, interviews of CIOs and other technology users; searchable transcripts;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Method and apparatus is disclosed for constructing, and updating, a searchable database from very large data collections including diverse types of data thus enabling the data to be cataloged, data mined, indexed, parsed, cross-referenced and published for rapid location and free text retrieval of data elements from terabytes of information or millions of elements. The method and apparatus enables full text searches with the aid of an Internet browser using very complex search criteria without special skills. The full text searches are performed on a searchable database developed from the data collections in a large data storage system and wherein data type elements are identified, hyperlinked when possible, and stored in a retrievable format. In addition to the searchable database, a database is constructed that shows graphically the relationships between a current module being viewed and any other modules the current module may reference or be referenced by.