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New CopperEye DataBlade for IDS Web Confernence next week

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Default New CopperEye DataBlade for IDS Web Confernence next week

In case you have not heard about this yet, there is new third-party
technology
for IDS in the form of an indexing DataBlade. It's good stuff.


Learn how to load data up to 25X faster on the exact same hardware

If you use Informix Dynamic Server, then you have likely already heard
about the remarkable CopperEye DataBlade and the enormous performance
boost it can provide to your IDS implementations:

* Eliminates application downtime caused by the need to drop and
rebuild indexes when loading data into large existing tables

* Improves data availability by incrementally loading data up to 25
times faster on the exact same hardware

* Enhances business reporting, analysis and performance by
providing many more indexes without adversely affecting an
application's operating performance

Want to learn more about CopperEye and understand what makes it tick?

Then please join us for an interactive webinar featuring Duncan Pauly,
CopperEye Co-Founder and CTO, and Carlton Doe, Informix Author and IBM
Technical Sales Manager.

WHEN: Tuesday, February 1,
2005 at 8:30AM to 9:30AM
Pacific Time
Register here: http://registration.conferenceplace.com/coppereye/

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