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 ====== Introduction ====== ====== Introduction ======
  
-[[intro:​overview:​where|Back to Introduction]]+[[intro:​overview:​what|What is Omnidex?]] | **[[intro:​overview:​where|Where is Omnidex Used?]]** | [[intro:​overview:​how|How is Omnidex Implemented?​]] | [[intro:​overview:​demos|Watch Omnidex in Action]]
  
-====== ​Using Omnidex: Billion-record ​Databases ======+---- 
 +===== Where is Omnidex used? ===== 
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 +Omnidex ​is used in a wide variety of applications. ​ Essentially,​ Omnidex is used when you need high performance and increased flexibility. ​ Some of the more common Omnidex applications include: 
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 +  * [[intro:​overview:​where:​lists|Database marketing and customer lists]]  
 +  * [[intro:​overview:​where:​analytics|Business analytics and data warehouses]]  
 +  * [[intro:​overview:​where:​onlinedb|Online,​ searchable databases]]  
 +  * [[intro:​overview:​where:​flatfiles|Transaction logs and raw data files]]  
 +  * [[intro:​overview:where|Billion-record ​databases]] 
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 Businesses are always collecting more data.  Today'​s challenge is to maintain fast searches on these large databases without breaking the bank.  Omnidex'​s high-speed indexing is designed for very large databases.  ​ Businesses are always collecting more data.  Today'​s challenge is to maintain fast searches on these large databases without breaking the bank.  Omnidex'​s high-speed indexing is designed for very large databases.  ​
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   * **Reduce your footprint** - Omnidex'​s highly compressed indexes mean that you can maintain a small footprint, using less memory and disk storage while maintaining speed.   * **Reduce your footprint** - Omnidex'​s highly compressed indexes mean that you can maintain a small footprint, using less memory and disk storage while maintaining speed.
  
-Billion-record databases are an asset, not a problem. ​ Omnidex indexing allows ​business ​to capitalize on this asset, delivering fast performance and scalability.+Billion-record databases are an asset, not a problem. ​ Omnidex indexing allows ​businesses ​to capitalize on this asset, delivering fast performance and scalability. 
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 +  * [[intro:​overview:​where:​text|Knowledgebases and text databases]]  
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