Information about CeleriQ.NET Technology
CeleriQ is a platform for serving structured information with fast response time. It was designed from the ground up as an access technology for websites. It is built on top of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 but abstracts all data access from you. SQL Server 2005 is used as a repository but an entire framework is built on top of it to allow you to interface with data in an object oriented fashion. Even though this makes it sound like an OR mapper, it is not. This is not one of the many generators to map SQL tables to code objects. CeleriQ.NET allows you to build frameworks that are just not possible without an enormous amount of effort using any relational database.
There is a growing consensus among industry leaders to produce high quality websites with a great user experience. Robust and easy to use sites do not take years to build, they can take a few months. CeleriQ allows your company sites in record time with code that is maintainable. Most of your cost of ownership is spent on maintenance not development. CeleriQ allows you to build maintainable software frameworks that are understandable when new team members are brought on-board.
Use our Piloted Search technology to give your users an unrivaled user experience. Piloted Search allows users to define their own searches instead of relying on canned searches. The user can pilot his own search by using his own criteria and search patterns. An added benefit is that with our look-ahead technology all paths are calcuated before the search is performed. This industry standard search duopoly allows site users to see how many items a search provides before the search is actually performed, giving your site much more functionality than your competitors. Look-ahead gives the user the power to "see" forward lending a more professional look to a site. An added benefit is that users will never get an empty results page. It is impossible, using Piloted Search, to ever ask the engine for a path that contains zero items.
Step by Step
Click here to follow a step by step process that will explain how to create a dGraph, build it, test it, and use it.
Cost
Of course there is the nagging question of cost. At this time there is no cost as we are in beta. There maybe a cost in the future but only for the version released at that time. At present there are no limitations or crippling of the software. However we are looking for feedback.