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Technology Stocks : SNDT - Sand Technology - A diamond in the sand

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To: jack crane who wrote (857)9/24/1998 9:15:00 AM
From: let   of 1200
 
This is a very good description of Nucleus as a "tool" which works in most
data environments. It is from the HDS site. This is a clear indication of
AR's strategy to play "with" and not "against" the big boys.

Architectural Environments

The HDS Nucleus Exploration Series complements most of today's data
warehousing strategies by "snapping on" to existing architectures.
Designed for easy implementation and administration, Nucleus offers the
following "plug-and-play" advantages:

No new platforms to integrate
No new systems to learn
No need for multiple vendor involvement
Minimal retraining
Freedom to focus on business issues instead of technology constraints.

Nucleus accepts data via ESCON* connection, tape cartridges, or remote
communications from most of the popular data storage systems, including:

DB2
Teradata
Oracle
Informix
Sybase
VSAM.

Nucleus allows for ongoing updates and provides access to users via
existing networks, using most of the ODBC-compliant SQL generation
tools, including:

BrioQuery
Business Objects Americas' PowerBuilder
Andyne's GQL
XDB SQL Wizard
SAS
And many others.

Nucleus can be "Web-enabled" through the use of current interfacing
tools, such as:
Cold Fusion
Platinum Info Beacon
Microsoft Internet
Information Server
Heatshield.

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