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Scientel® Gensonix® NoSQL DB For Big Data Featured As June 2014 Cover Story by CIOReview/India Magazine












Bingham Farms, MI (PRWEB) June 25, 2014

Every day that goes by, all analytical organizations are concluding that Big Data is increasing by leaps and bounds and predicting that systems of today will not be able to keep up with upcoming demands. Systems are needed that are highly efficient as well as ones that can grow to large configurations, to be able to store and manage Big Data of any size. In this regard, Scientel clearly stands out as a leader, as one of the few companies in the world with the advanced technical capabilities required to take advantage of the Big Data market over the next decade–which has added $ 156 Billion to the US economy last year alone.

“CIOReview/India” magazine focuses on leaders in various businesses and technologies, and chose Scientel to feature on the cover of its June, 2014 issue because Scientel stands out in various ways, particularly with regard to Big Data capabilities. Scientel stands out as one of the first companies to market NoSQL-based systems technology—and cost effective handling of Big Data depends on NoSQL. Scientel noticed vulnerabilities and limitations of the SQL database, and these conclusions became fairly well established worldwide in the last decade. Scientel pushed its technology to demonstrate the fact that ultimately in the Big Data arena, SQL technologies are not going to suffice, and we will be needing new technologies like NoSQL.

Scientel storage mechanisms are uniquely efficient, in both software and hardware. Therefore, Scientel systems can store more data more cost-effectively than all other SQL and NoSQL competitors. Also, Scientel can scale to very large systems so that customers will not experience “designed-in obsolescence”, and they can keep expanding their hardware without having to replace it. Further, Scientel incorporates Massively Parallel Processing in its technology where many servers act effectively in parallel, providing very fast and very highly efficient solutions.

Scientel, under the leadership of Norman T. Kutemperor, began its journey in database management way before the Internet era, when the team started developing DBMS to address the small-to-medium business enterprise environments in 1978. Although Oracle and IBM released SQL-based Relational DBs in the early 1980s, as far back as 1985, Scientel was already developing NoSQL-type tools for Unstructured DB Analytics, and in 1988, released an initial Non-SQL version of a DB. “By then IBM and Oracle had already established SQL standards. Around 1989, our research uncovered Big Data in the soon to arrive Internet era; and identified major vulnerabilities with SQL DBs; thus we were able to accurately predict the limitations of SQL for Big Data,” says Kutemperor. Though Big Data was a term still in its infancy, Scientel proceeded with unfailing commitment to Non-SQL DBMS research and released the Gensonix NoSQL DB in 1993. The product included distinct procedural NoSQL capabilities for structured as well as unstructured data which were way ahead of its time.

Scientel has built its services based upon four core products that are backed up to two platforms. The product range includes the ECMS system, which is a first of its kind data management tool to decipher both structured and unstructured content. The DBIS Intranet, built by the Scientel team, provides an interactive, web-like Supply chain Management System designed to run on the client’s intranet. Thirdly, the DBIS e-Commerce product provides enterprises with an easier way to transact businesses over the Internet with a secured server for protection of critical data. Perhaps one of the major differentiating factors of Scientel would be its ability to scale massively. The Scientel base level Large Data Warehouse Appliance (LDWA) machine designated LDWA2200 system has been integrated with over 172 CPU cores, which easily matches the size of an IBM series Z mainframe.

The Gensonix suite is the flagship platform of the organization that provides a Highly Scalable Server Environment capable of handling Big Data requirements of any size. “Although it has similar capabilities found in standard, SQL–based database management systems, its power, flexibility and scalability can do so much more,” points out Kutemperor. For large scale enterprises, taking the Gensonix capabilities to the next level is Scientel’s LDWA series that has been optimized to run the Gensonix Enterprise NoSQL DBMS to provide management and maintenance of super databases which can range into trillions of transaction records and billions of customers. Thus, the combination of the 4 product lines, coupled with the company’s three decade old expertise in Big Data, makes Scientel’s offerings a force to reckon with in the data sciences and analytics market today.

Bottom-line, Scientel provides complete, single-source, Big Data system solutions, including hardware, DBMS software, and applications based on a highly-advanced, user-friendly, NoSQL DB language structure and flexible data models that can scale cost-effectively to very large configurations for all Big Data requirements.

About Scientel Information Technology, Inc.

Scientel Information Technology, Inc. is a U.S.-based, international, systems technology company, operational since 1977. Scientel also designs/produces highly optimized high end servers, which can be bundled with its “GENSONIX® ENTERPRISE” DBMS software, as a single-source supplier of complete systems for Big Data environments. Scientel also customizes hardware and software for specific applications resulting in higher performance.

Scientel’s specialty is advanced NoSQL DBMS design and applications/systems integration for advanced business processes. This includes applications for Big Data, commercial intranets, Supply Chain management, IT consulting, support, etc., along with “beyond mainframe-level” Large Data Warehouse Appliance hardware/systems.

GENSONIX® allows very user-friendly data manipulation capabilities found in standard, SQL-based, database management systems, but it goes beyond. It is truly an “ALL-in-One SQL” — an “All Data Management System” in the form of an ultra-flexible, NoSQL DBMS of perfectly general capabilities and application potentials. It can also function in concert with mainline SQL systems to efficiently handle both structured and unstructured data as a large data warehouse repository. However, it can handle heavy database loads by itself with the aid of the GENSONIX® NSQL©™ query/procedural language. GENSONIX® supports both telnet as well as http interfaces. GENSONIX® is capable of handling trillions of rows/transactions for billions of customers, which is a huge advantage in “truly Big Data” structured applications.

Business customers can take advantage of Scientel’s capabilities in advanced Business Intelligence and Data Analytics to grow their business by handling Big Data more cost-effectively and with greater insights to remain competitive. Scientific, government, and similar organizations can use these capabilities to efficiently process Big Data, instead of being swamped by it. And, Scientel’s Enterprise Content Management & Search solutions can vastly simplify storage, access, and management of any kind of digitized data for any size organization.
























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KidzArt Named 2012 Military Friendly Franchise by G.I. Jobs Magazine











KidzArt Named Military Friendly Franchise by GI Jobs Magazine


Jackson, MI (PRWEB) June 05, 2012

KidzArt announces it was ranked in the top 10 percent of all franchises nationwide and named a 2012 Military Friendly Franchise® by G.I. Jobs Magazine. KidzArt is honoring military veterans by offering a free, no-fee franchise package for ten qualified service members this year, allowing vets to use their training and operational skills in a new civilian career.

“The Military Friendly Franchises® list was created three years ago out of demand from military veterans, many of whom want to start or own their own business but are unclear where to begin,” said Sean Collins, director for G.I. Jobs. “Being selected as a Military Friendly Franchise places KidzArt in this elite group, and is testimony to KidzArt’s world class programs and policies that support military veterans interested franchise opportunities.”

KidzArt franchise offers a unique art and drawing afterschool program for all ages, from preschoolers to adults. Art classes are kept small, usually around 12 to 15 enrollees, to maximize the amount of attention paid to each student. The program teaches how to express and gain greater self-confidence through drawing. KidzArt also provides art birthday parties, workshops and art camps for students during school vacations and the summer break.

In addition to waiving the $ 9,900 franchise fee KidzArt is offering a protected territory, a Web page, a $ 500 online class registration system, $ 1000 off all start up marketing services, complete business and art training and on-going franchise support. Program requirements include an interview, the ability to attend training in Jackson, MI for four days and $ 3,500 available for working capital to launch the business.

“KidzArt wants to provide former service members with the opportunity to become business owners and leaders in their communities,” says KidzArt CEO, Sue Bartman. “We’re pleased to be named to G.I. Job’s Military Friendly Franchise list and to help veterans in their post-military career success.”

To apply or for more information on requirements and qualifications, visit http://www.franchise-giveaway.com or contact Sue Bartman at suebartman(at)kidzart(dot)com or 517-782-7544.

About KidzArt

Founded in 1998, KidzArt is an international art enrichment franchise company that helps kids of all ages explore their inner artistic potential. Through afterschool classes, camps and birthday parties and fundraisers, KidzArt offers a diverse, multi-cultural, multi-media drawing and fine arts curriculum… KidzArt’s “no mistakes” philosophy encourages students to try new things, explore their creativity and overcome their inhibitions or obstacles in order to grow and learn. Franchising since July 2002, KidzArt has franchised units throughout the US, China, the Middle East, Indonesia, Thailand, Canada, India, Singapore, Malta, the Philippines and South Korea. To find out more about KidzArt visit http://www.kidzart.com or call 800-379-8302.

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The full list of Military Friendly Franchises® is published each June in G.I. Jobs Magazine, and on http://www.MilitaryFranchising.com, a web tool that helps veterans decide which franchise to choose. Additional resources are posted on the Military Friendly Franchises® Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/MilitaryFranchising

G.I. Jobs (http://www.gijobs.com) is published 12 times per year by Victory Media, a veteran-owned business. The company also publishes The Guide to Military Friendly Schools®.

You can follow G.I. Jobs on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/GIJobsMagazine or on Twitter @gijobsmagazine

For further information on G.I. Jobs or Military Franchising, or to arrange interviews contact: BP Media Relations, LLC – Barbara Pflughaupt Barbara(at)bpmediarelations(dot)com 212-707-8181 or Judee Cohen – Judithdeecohen(at)gmail(dot)com 917-721-0663











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