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The Datrix Systems Power Suite of Products is based upon the concept of providing a maximum amount of user-required information in the most efficient, speedy and productive manner. As a whole, the Datrix ip Suite will serve as the major program solution for all uses of a computer, whether in the office, home, recreational or research environment.
The key to use and efficiency is a task orientation centered on an affinity, interest of specified use. The initial contents of the suite present specific topical areas highlighted by the patent-pending associational searches and retrieval of information, backed up by direct use capabilities for most targets for obtaining data.
Datrix World Browser
The Datrix World Browser is the basic application within the Datrix System. It is a browser, among other things....therefore, it does "browser things" -- it also launches programs, and files, and accesses various system functions in a faster manner than the Windows Control Panel.
From its item tree - the first Vertical part of the matrix - Datrix launches the various functions of the system.
Where "favorites" and "bookmarks" will label a URL, each Datrix item contains 9 addressable areas for the performance of the various functions. By item concatentation with the Horizontal tabbed buttons (the 2d dimension of the Matrix) Datrix achieves very rapid speeds in delivery of results which are then displayed along levels of the matrix display (3d dimension).
As with other more advanced versions, the world browser includes the multiple language translation functions and the megasearch arcross the range of search engine services (web, image, video, blog and other searches in 18 engines with 93 services).
As with all of the versions, the program - a coordinating database, functional advertising device, is designed to be distributed at no charge to end users.
Homeland Security Matrix Solutions (HSMS)
As implemented in various regional versions, and planned for national coverage, Datrix applications provide direct links, without the need or time for looking them up to such resources as:
| National | State | Counties and Parishes |
| NOAA Weather | State Govt. | Municipalities |
| NOAA Radar | State Emergency Planners | Law Enforcement/Fire Rescue |
| Air Space Coverage | State Law Enforcement | Schools |
| National Weather Coverage (private) | State Departments of Transportation | Emergency Planners |
| FEMA | Traffic Monitoring | First Responders |
| OFAC | State Fire/Forest Agencies | Utilities |
| Homeland Security | Social Services | |
| Law Enforcement | Media - Radio/Television News | |
| Local Radars |
Enterprise/Individual Solutions/Datrix CEUS
Solutions offered by Datrix Systems range from Enterprise Activities to Individual user capabilities.
The topical/task oriented formats utilities by Datrix Systems lend themselves to enterprise-wide efficiencies - as in top-level coordination of all programs, data, and outside sources within an organization.
Messaging and bulletin capabilities offer new means of driving critical information directly to those needing it.
Datrix CEUS
Datrix CEUS is a speedy specialty browser designed for enterprise use, incorporating the world browser capabilities and highlighting the graphic display capabilities that literally cry out to users to "SEE US" - to find catalog, product, information, scheduling, alerting and other timely messaging to clients, friends and employees.
Consumer - Public Versions/Shopping-Bargains
Datrix has issued the first of a series of consumer and individual user oriented versions that are highlighted by the graphic/advertising capabilities. Each serves as a model for topical organization that can reach a more general using public.
Baton Rouge/Austin, etc.
The city model browser will include the range of typical categories as found in "Yellow Pages" - services, stores, government, schools and the like. The Baton Rouge version lists more than 3,000 entries.
Shopping Bargains/Good Deals
Demonstration versions exist for a Readers Digest Magazine sponsorship and a possible Good Housekeeping version which would highlight specific of their referrals with the skinned screen changes. They are good examples of a shopping variation of the modular system.
Mall of Louisiana/The Domain Mall/'Shopping Track'/Cajun Food Specialties.
Mall/Shopping Center versions are subsets of the city model. Two hundred stores at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, and more than 60 stores at The Domain in Austin are samples than can be replicated as desired. There are more than 150 specialty foods in Louisiana which are state-certified as "Cajun" - this version may be a standalone specialty brower or incorporated in others, as in the Baton Rouge mode.
Secure Banking/Account Entry Devices
As a standalone or add-in product, Datrix offers a secure personal banking device for direct and quicker access to online functions in banking and other secure sites. The concept works in account managment, and shopping cart acess to the range of secure needs.
Affinity Group Versions
Recreational
Ski 2008 (550 ski resorts), NCAA Football, NCAA Volleyball, NCAA Cheerleading and Spirit, NASCAR, and a not-completed Beijing Olympics Package illustrate the range of capabilities for monitoring available search and site resources - all the teams, the drivers, the schools. Adaptions are possible for other modules (Colorado ski traffic, from a HSMS version of a fire watch/traffic watch system for the state).
Topical
A very obvious use of the Datrix System is seen in the development of prototype and deployable applications in various topical/interest group areas - again highlighting World Browser capabilities in matching with 200-500 other key resources in specific areas.
Seniors, Universities, Health & Medicine, Law, Finance and Investing, Defense, Environmental, Education, and Association areas are all existing examples of the Datrix browsers.
Datrix International
The launcher screen illustrates the range of language capabilities an early set of various topical versions.

November 18, 2008