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Calcamar Inc.
web site: http://www.calcamar.com
Phone: (613) 794-2522
Founded in June 2001, Calcamar is a privately-held, information technology company in the emerging managed information retrieval market.
Calcamar's products combine enterprise class end-user data retrieval tools and server-based information management technologies to provide organizations with a complete and powerful solution that enables their employees to be more effective.
The company is introducing an innovative way to gather data and transform it into information that is meaningful and relevant to the consumer, and allows them to share it with others. Calcamar breathes new life into utilizing the Web.
Calcamar envisions a future in which the dynamics of information interchange are reversed. Imagine, information consumers initiating specific information transactions on the Web and receiving the best possible information in response. Users receive information that clearly answers a specific request and that the quality, or validity, of the information is genuine.
The WebTellect™ product line is focused on providing users the ability to identify, isolate, retrieve, manipulate and recombine data from web-based (external) and intranet (internal) sources into new and more meaningful information presentations or portal. Specifically, a corporate user can select individual information elements from virtually any web site and encapsulate the data into “Information Components”. They can do the same with data from existing enterprise systems. Users can then recombine and manipulate these information components in any manner they desire by building “Compositions”. The information components and compositions can be stored, cataloged, and shared with colleagues and can also be used in third party applications such as spreadsheets and word processors. Corporations can provide libraries of these information components to their employees to control the type and quality of information accessed by users. The benefit is not necessarily to limit access to information but to assure the quality of certain information sources.
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