Technical Aggregation of IT (Taggit) has introduced a plain-language date query tool.
"The tool is not unique in its ability to query, but it is its ability to construct queries and interrogate data rapidly," says Taggit CEO Sean Dilton-Hill.
"Taggit can search across or merge multiple numbers and flavours of databases, creating a huge pool of information that is 100% indexed, vertically and horizontally," he adds.
The query software also requires little or no technical skills as the queries can be conducted in English, and a user can now ask "who bought product X and not product Y on any given day".
Other queries such as the normal sequel language data queries require the data to be imported in its raw format, says Dilton-Hill.
"These queries need database analysts and can take a long time."
The current package is for larger corporations but the company is working on an option for small and medium enterprises where they can rent time for certain queries, says Dilton-Hill.
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