data compression - data encryption
 
data compression - data encryption
 
 
We make where others break

Press news - February 2002
"ZeoSync, an American company, claims to have solved the problem of data compression. They claim to have discovered a way to shrink virtually any digital file to a hundredth of its size and then restore the file to its original size without error. If true, it would signify a huge leap forward in computer science, comparable to the invention of a water-powered engine for automakers or cold fusion for power companies"--
ZeoSync failed to proof their claim and faded into history.




News - November 2007

"A New Zealand based company, NearZero has nothing to show after more than 6 years and $5 million of investors money. It promised a breakthrough compression technology but now liquidators are called on"--
NearZero failed to deliver and was announced bankrupted.
   
TUT Information Technology

TUT Information Technology is the developer of a unique data compression and encryption technology called ProBinary.

ProBinary, for the first time in industry, can compress the size of random strings of data. It can transform a data file of any type (document, image, video or audio) even if it is already compressed, into few hundreds of distinct code bytes (down to less than 1 KB) and thus significantly speeds up file transfer over communication networks including the Internet and allows huge saving in storage capacity all with lossless data restoration and strong encryption. It can also help transfer of of data files over bandwidth-constrained wireless networks.


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Why ProBinary?
 

Potential Benefits of ProBinary Technology:
Minimization of storage footprint
Optimization of connection bandwidth
High data transfer rate over mobile and satellite networks
Ultimate Security and strong encryption
 

In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order-- Carl Jung
 
 
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