CyberArchive 1.1
| Developer: |
Cyber Operations, Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000/2003/ Media Center Edition 2005/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate
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| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 0.63 MB |
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Cyber Archive is a data compression and archival program which also serves as a demonstration for the Cyber Compression Suite and Cyber Operations' data compression services. Our service includes taking your existing data or file format and creating a matching compression algorithm for maximum optimization of the data structure. Using our large array of compression algorithms and strategies we can produce a product that far outperforms off-the-shelf compression engines such as zlib. We can custom produce a compression algorithm with emphasis on throughput, compression ratio, memory requirements, or any other factors that are important to the customer. Numerous algorithms working together in Cyber Archive allow the proper emphasis on speed, compression ratio, and memory requirements for a particular application. Cyber Archive includes an abundance of algorithms, but is also designed to allow new (or special purpose) algorithms to be easily integrated into the system. A sequence of algorithms is applied to raw information based on several factors. Some algorithms are used for speed critical situations. More complex algorithms are used when maximum compression is a priority. Cyber Archive can determine the most effective algorithm based on heuristics of the data being compressed, and the required data throughput of the system. Cyber Compression Suite is OS independent. Cyber Compression Suite compression methods and algorithms include zlib, LZP, LZFast, arithmetic encoding variants, BWT, and the Markov model based X1 algorithm. Please visit the Cyber Operations website for more information on CyberArchive including a whitepaper on our Compression Suite.
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