Temporary Databases offer the same functionality as Intelligence Databases, allowing seamless integration with analysis tools while consolidating all operational data into a dedicated repository. These databases are managed locally on analysts’ machines, facilitating easy handling without cluttering the main intelligence databases.
Temporary Databases help organize data-intensive operations without polluting intelligence bases.
Temporary Databases have the same characteristics as the intelligence bases, allow the same integrations with analysis tools and have the facility to concentrate all operations data in a specific repository, without polluting the main database. As it is a file database, they can be easily managed by users.
Temporary Databases help organize data-intensive operations without polluting intelligence bases.
Temporary Databases have the same characteristics as the intelligence bases, allow the same integrations with analysis tools and have the facility to concentrate all operations data in a specific repository, without polluting the main database. As it is a file database, they can be easily managed by users.
Enhanced Flexibility
Data can be organized into Temporary Databases for specific external operations or focused analysis, with the option to synchronize with Intelligence Databases as needed. This flexibility ensures that data can be effectively managed and integrated according to the operational requirements.
Offline Accessibility
Temporary Databases provide an offline solution for teams working remotely or in areas with limited connectivity, enabling them to access and work with data without being online. This feature is especially useful for maintaining productivity in varying operational environments.
Efficient Management
As local files, Temporary Databases are straightforward to manage. Analysts can easily handle these databases, synchronize them with the main Intelligence Database after analysis, or delete them as needed, ensuring both the confidentiality of investigation data and the avoidance of database duplication.
Offline Accessibility
Temporary Databases provide an offline solution for teams working remotely or in areas with limited connectivity, enabling them to access and work with data without being online. This feature is especially useful for maintaining productivity in varying operational environments.
Efficient Management
As local files, Temporary Databases are straightforward to manage. Analysts can easily handle these databases, synchronize them with the main Intelligence Database after analysis, or delete them as needed, ensuring both the confidentiality of investigation data and the avoidance of database duplication.