About tigerme
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tigerme is a Limited Liability Company (LLC) with offices in Silicon Valley, California, and is focused on public and enterprise information consumption. tigerme offers a unique solution to storage, search and retrieval as the result of many years of technology breakthrough and techniques in smart information digest (semantics, data understanding and information discovery) with no computing overhead. >
tigerme brings forward a 100x performance increase to most known computing systems. With no overhead and high performance, allow a trade-off between speed and CPU size leading to true miniaturization of most internert standards into a single core. tigerme has been adapted to small devices (cell phones) as well as large computing platforms forming a mesh of an ubiquitous environment meeting consumers and enterprise needs at the same time.
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Inception
The 1990s witnessed a significant amount of activity towards the development of Information Integration technologies that were aimed at addressing the (ubiquitous) problem of providing data integration across multiple, distributed and possibly heterogeneous data sources in the enterprise. Software vendors that included both start-up companies as well as larger players such as IBM were offering software based on a "middleware" architecture, where the idea was that the middleware would provide an integrated access layer across the various data sources being integrated. This integration as opposed to the data warehousing approach where all data is loaded to and centralized at one place i.e., the warehouse for further analysis. Towards the late 90s XML gained prevalence simultaneously, addressing, as indeed it was designed to, the problem of syntactic heterogeneity but not semantic heterogeneity across different information sources. While functional, a key problem with the middleware approach to data integration became that a significant amount of effort and resources was required for managing and reconciling schemas--schemas describing data in the individual information sources, as well as specifying linkages across schemas to form an integrated view of the information. The amount of time and resources required for schema management became a key impediment technology being scalable and cost-effective for large applications. The original vision to nimbly achieve integrated access to information sources on-demand went awry; we trace this to some tacit, incorrect assumptions regarding how enterprise data should be managed and integrated. Many would deny the reality; with perhaps the attitude to throw at it more hardware and money. With Web 2.0 requirements of applications has totally changed. Exposing schemas to applications became prominent; web developer can no longer access the database. tigerme is straight and document-oriented. The "database"? can be nothing more than intelligent storage. Data could be stored generically and imposition of structure and semantics (schema) may be done by clients as needed. Managing multiple schemas from several independent sources is exposed to the application adding a total flexibily. tigerme is the collapse of all known web services stacks (e.g. http, smtp, pop) all the way down to the database and storage in a single small core.