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Consumer Software Driving the Best New Enterprise Features

Enterprise Systems, December 16, 2008, written by James Powell
TrackVia puts considerable database power in a remarkably streamlined interface. You can build a database simply by importing an Excel spreadsheet (the program figures out the right file types by examining each column's data and format). From there, it's easy to create data entry forms, build reports, and build logic into fields to simplify data entry (and reduce errors).

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Mining Your Database: Find Exactly What You're Searching For

Small Biz Technology, November 20, 2008, written by Laura Leites
Trackvia recently announced improvements to its search capabilities, adding search-engine style commands to let users drill down to specific information without having to weed through as many irrelevant results. You can now search your own database the way you search the internet (or better, depending on how many of these tricks you already know)

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"Online/Hosted databases: Who's Doing It and Why?"

Small Biz Technology, November 9, 2008, written by Ramon Ray
I've written to you, quite a number of times about using databases in your business. Many of you, don't be too ashamed, use Excel. Hey, it's easy to use, fast and easy to learn. However, most of you who are using Excel should be using a database, which is ideal for holding alphanumerical data, displaying the data and inputting the data.

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"TrackVia: Powerful Search Tool for All the Nooks and Crannies"

E-Commerce News, November 10, 2008, written by Jack M. Germain
TrackVia equips database-dependent clients with a powerful, straightforward set of search options. The company recently tossed in a new set of features that make sorting through a database more like using an Internet search engine on steroids, according to reviewer Jack M. Germain.

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"Another Database Startup Defies Conventional Wisdom"

InformationWeek, July 17, 2008, written by John Foley
As a former database reporter, I take notice when a startup comes out with a new database platform. The 30-year-old database market is dominated by software behemoths like Oracle (NSDQ: ORCL), IBM (NYSE: IBM), and Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) with entrenched customer bases. Is there room for another player? TrackVia, which just closed Series A funding, believes so.

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"TrackVia Raises Series A for Point-And-Click Databases"

TechCrunch, July 14, 2008, written by Mark Hendrickson
TrackVia appeals to SMBs that need to organize, access, and analyze business critical data that might typically be placed into Excel or Access files.

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"Cloud Database Vendors: What, us worry about Microsoft? "

Computer World, March 12, 2008, written by Eric Lai
Web database vendors claim they aren't worried by Microsoft Corp.'s just announced SQL Server Data Services offering, saying their services are sufficiently established, different, and/or better than Redmond's to enable them to thrive when SSDS is released -- according to the current schedule, in the first half of next year.

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"Online database excellence"

Network World Magazine, August 27, 2007, written by Mark Gibbs
Hosted, Web-enabled databases are, if anything, a hotter topic than ever. The ability for anyone to construct a reasonably complex database complete with customized forms and reports when few if any database skills creates a whole new world of business opportunities. Since this market started to take shape there has been a flood of contenders, some weak, some very good. "Today's newsletter focus, TrackVia, is in the excellent category."

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"The Database meets Web 2.0"

Small Business Computing, August 22, 2007, written by Lauren Simonds
Tracking and managing the various streams of data running through a small company can often feel like trying to herd cats. And while spreadsheets and desktop databases can help, they're often difficult to use and limited in scope. TrackVia, a new company with a product by the same name, seeks to remedy that situation with an online solution that marries database function with Web-based ease-of-use.

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"An easy and flexible online database application"

Database Trends and Applications, August 21, 2007
"Access and Filemaker are too complex," McAdams said. TrackVia combines the power of a database with Web-based features in one solution. Key features include Google-like search, formatted and filtered views, report distribution, permissions-based access, support of self-service Web-based forms and multi-user access.

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