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Adding Value to Search PRICE / MONTH MEGABITS / SEC RESULT SET UP TIME PRICE / MONTH MEGABITS / SEC RESULT SET MEGABITS / SEC RESULT SET $ % £ ¥ # º € ¢ Software patents pending. ™ Trademarks of SLICCWARE Corporation All rights reserved. SM Service Mark of SLICCWARE Corporation All rights reserved. © 2006 SLICCWARE Corporation All rights reserved. No portion of this data may be copied or distributed without expressed written consent of SLICCWARE Corporation. flexible. enterprise TM

The range indexing capability of flexible. enterprise TM allows a user to index a myriad of numerical data types. $ # 56.7% 67º 3,122 items 7 hrs MB/sec 140Å $27k/mo And, to restrict results based upon information contained within those indexes.

$3k/mo less than $3000 per month at least $3000 per month exactly $3000 per month The numeric range indexing capability of flexible. enterprise TM allows a user to limit the results from a search to only those records containing values less than, less than or equal to, equal to, greater than or equal to, or greater than a specific value.

$3k/mo$2k/mo $3k/mo$2k/mo $3k/mo$2k/mo From $2000 per month up to $3000 per month From $2000 per month to $3000 per month inclusive greater than $2000 per month but not greater than $3000 per month The numeric range indexing capability of flexible. enterprise TM also allows a user to limit the results from a search to only those records containing values within a specified range (with or without the endpoints included).

$3k/mo$2k/mo From $2000 per month up to $3000 per month 128MB/sec At least 128 Megabits per second throughput PRICE / MONTH MEGABITS / SEC RESULT SET Using multiple range queries with flexible. enterprise TM allows a user to limit the results from a search to only those records containing values within each of a pair of specified numeric ranges (with or without the endpoints included).

$3k/mo$2k/mo From $2000 per month up to $3000 per month 128MB/sec At least 128 Megabits per second throughput 99.95% Greater than 99.95% up time 100% UP TIME PRICE / MONTH MEGABITS / SEC RESULT SET Using multiple range queries with flexible. enterprise TM allows a user to continue to limit the search to any degree desired by using any number of additional numeric ranges as limiting criteria.

$3k/mo$2k/mo From $2000 per month up to $3000 per month 128MB/sec At least 128 Megabits per second throughput 99.95% Greater than 99.95% up time $1k/mo No greater than $1000 per month 64MB/sec At least 64 Megabits per second throughput 99.50% Greater than 99.50% up time OR Multiple range queries within flexible. enterprise TM can also be used to expand a search by providing alternative limiting criteria. In effect, joining two different result sets.

Numeric range queries can be combined with timeline, geo-spatial, attribute, and keyword queries within flexible. enterprise TM to accurately produce the desired result set. PRICE / MONTH MEGABITS / SEC UP TIME PRICE / MONTH MEGABITS / SEC