CATSites Energy Portal Now Online; 10,500+ Energy Resources Only Two Clicks Away.Business/Energy Editors HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2002 More than 10,500 information resources (1) The data and information assets of an organization, department or unit. See data administration. (2) Another name for the Information Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) department. See IT. for the oil, gas and power utility industries are now available to subscribers of the CATSites(R) Energy Portal. Three databases - Oil and Gas - Upstream From the consumer to the provider. See downstream. (networking) upstream - Fewer network hops away from a backbone or hub. For example, a small ISP that connects to the Internet through a larger ISP that has their own connection to the backbone is downstream from the larger ; Oil and Gas - Downstream From the provider to the customer. Downloading files and Web pages from the Internet is the downstream side. The upstream is from the customer to the provider (requesting a Web page, sending e-mail, etc.). and Power Utilities - are now fully searchable and available online. These collections of information resources provide profiles and immediate access to verified resources in 16 separate categories for each specific industry from around the world. A separate category is devoted to those resources in the "hidden web." As industry intelligence gathering specialists for the energy sector, Competitive Analysis Technologies has been searching, collecting, profiling and maintaining these resources since 1993. With the advent of the CATSites(R) Energy Portal, these resources are now online for subscribers' immediate use. Updated daily, the current Upstream database has 3,900+; Downstream has 3,100+ and Power has 3,500+ resources profiled. Many of these resources are from the hidden, or deep web, and not found by conventional search engines. "It's all about saving our users' time. We are constantly finding new resources in our competitive intelligence work and we profile these resources in our databases," said Bill Crowley Bill Crowley is an American radio announcer. Crowley has been a news writer and announcer for radio stations in New York City, including WINS, WFAN and WCBS-AM. He is currently the afternoon and evening news announcer for Air America Radio. of Competitive Analysis Technologies. Subscribers have called the CATSites(R) databases "a Yahoo for the energy industry." The CATSites(R) databases are very narrow, but very deep, collections of specific industry information resources. To run a free trial of these products, go to http://64.251.200.47/login/ Users can search the entire database; individual categories; browse (1) To view the contents of a file or a group of files. Browser programs generally let you view data by scrolling through the documents or databases. In a database program, the browse mode often lets you edit the data. See Web browser. categories, etc. The search engine supports full Boolean language. Corporate licenses are available for as little as $13/user/year. Levels B-C-D of each database are available as content for use across the corporate Intranet or as individual reference CD-ROMs. Please contact CAT for more information at info@catsites.com Industry users include librarians This is a list of people who have practised as a librarian and are well-known, either for their contributions to the library profession or primarily in some other field. , researchers, marketing and competitive intelligence personnel from oil and gas companies; power generation companies; service & support and consulting companies Noun 1. consulting company - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting firm business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a ; and legal and financial advisory firms around the world. |
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