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Gregory Gennace, Esq

March 26th, 2010 Comments off

Completed a custom DERC Framework (Silva Tech’s Proprietary crawling framework) installation for Mr. Gennace, that crawls publicly available criminal court state databases, runs searches specifically for a geographic and offending type of record, extracts/parses the data and reports to Mr. Gennace with batches of 200 records via Excel Spreadsheet. The project was setup and completed in a matter of four hours. The entire first batch of records was processed and sent within a 24 hour period, without causing any undue stress to the underlying database that the data was retrieved from.

“Silva Tech helped me take a list of potential customers and turn it into highly targeted leads. The robot they built works quietly behind the scenes saving me money and time” Gregory Gennace, Esq.

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PanoTrends Web 3.0 Framework

October 9th, 2009 Comments off

PanoTrends is a patent-pending data acquisition system that collects information over the internet (or an intranet) and determines the market’s overall reaction and/or mood of the data. The acquisition of data can come from nearly limitless amount of sources, such as Twitter and other social networking, mainstream media sources, blogs, and even company emails. Once the data is acquired and processed, PanoTrends analyzes the data and displays the results in easy to understand graphs and charts. Explore the difference uses of PanoTrends, by viewing examples of PanoTrends’s huge potential.


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Complex Perl Hashes

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

Perl is one of my absolute favorite languages to prototype in. While very easy to model complex object structures, the syntax of Perl Hashes can get a bit tricky to remember. This is just a quick “Get Started” guide that I hope will be useful to other developers.
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DERC Framework (Data Extraction, Reporting and Crawling Framework).

August 3rd, 2009 Comments off

A sophisticated automated data intelligence framework that can discretely crawl, analyze, process and integrate target data with any customer system. The system was built using sophisticated algorithms to gather data and appear like any other traditional web data on the Internet. The flexibility of the framework allows it to be customized to suit any particular need including: data submission, mining, data aggregation, change detection alerts (fax/e-mail/text message/phone). The framework can also be used in a “stealth” mode, to mask the framework’s originating ip and geo-location.

The system’s “personal action response” framework allows the system to be trained to respond to different events. For instance, it has been used to monitor a search database and automatically “submit” a form when certain results are detected. It was trained to recover on failure of the remote system database, so that it would always return the correct results for the client.

The system’s flexibility allows it to be trained for any type of trigger points, including submitting data/documents securely through forms or other forms of electronic gateways (fax, ssh, ftp, text,sms,ssl,etc). In essence the framework can be used for whatever the client’s business requirements.

The system has been refined over several years with project ranging from personalized action response monitoring to full Department of Transportation safety monitoring system for DOT Truck companies.

The framework can be hosted on any Linux/Windows platform and can be easily be hosted within any virtualized environment (VMWare Server/ESXi/Virtualbox/etc).

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