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TeslaToolkits
The MercExchange TeslaToolkits provide the reliability, scalability, and performance that today's leading e-Commerce companies demand.
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TeslaRIPE |
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- Infrastructure For Dynamic Data Exchange |
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TeslaSNAP |
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- Database Plug-In Module |
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TeslaMETRIX |
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- Infrastructure For Feedback |
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TeslaCatalog Builder |
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- Localized Inventory Management System |
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TeslaMASK |
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- Bid/Ask Platform |
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TeslaMAPP |
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- Application Server System |
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TeslaRIPE back to top
MercExchange's RIPE (Rapid Input Pricing Engine) is the cutting-edge centerpiece of our distributed infrastructure model. Developed as a scalable system, the innovative RIPE architecture can distribute millions of changes per second to client applications.
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TeslaSNAP back to top
MercExchange's SNAP (Simple Network Ask Protocol) is powered by a server "snap-in" that attaches to your database and seamlessly integrates inventory with the RIPE infrastructure. The RIPE infrastructure disciplines the data with yield algorithms to "fit" data for global or personalized transport to customers. MercExchange's revolutionary infrastructure provides a quick and reliable way to deliver your global or personalized dynamic products throughout the Internet. In January 2006, MercExchange announced SNAP support for Google's beta product, Google Base. Using SNAP, getting plugged-in just got easier.
Features of SNAP include:
- 100% pure Java
- Plug-N-Play support for any professional database
- Scalablity, performance, and reliability
- Easy configuration control
- SNAP API (100% Java/C++) is available for full customization and VAR needs
- Web-based control, inventory, and reporting

SNAP Monitor: Connection Configuration
SNAP Monitor: Main View
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TeslaMETRIX back to top
MercExchange's METRIX provides the infrastructure that captures customer responses and information relating to price elasticity, consumer demand, price points, and personalized data. The METRIX infrastructure collects and analyzes data, and feeds the results back to our web-based decision support system. The decision support system can automatically adjust yield curves and data discipline rules to adapt your e-commerce applications to changing market conditions.
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TeslaCatalog Builder back to top
MercExchange's Catalog Builder tool is a stand-alone client application for online and offline auction inventory maintenance. This tool, available under all versions of Windows operating systems, automatically maintains a local copy of your auction inventory in a compressed Microsoft Access database. Users can modify inventory content offline and synchronize with the server at the touch of a button. The Catalog Builder tool includes a database administrator, which assists users in database administration, backup, and compression operations.
Features of Catalog Builder include:
- Offline and online auction inventory maintenance
- Professional report generation
- Simple and intuitive interface
- Modular Plug-N-Play database design
- Reliable and secure Windows application
- Automatic resynchronization with server

Catalog Builder Database Administrator: Main Screen
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Catalog Builder: Product Details
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Catalog Builder: Image View
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TeslaMASK back to top
MercExchange's Bid/Ask System (MASK) is an application, built upon the SNAP / RIPE / METRIX infrastructure, that filters and/or responds to customer bids. MASK users can configure data discipline rules within the RIPE, or with our open-architecture, can develop proprietary data disciplines or yield models to gain a proprietary advantage in the market.
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TeslaMAPP back to top
MercExchange's Application Propagation Protocol (MAPP) is an application of our unique, hybrid multicasting/unicasting infrastructure that can reprogram client applications in real-time. For example, our infrastructure can reprogram and reconfigure navigational icons and implement new services, as those new services become available without requiring the download of a new client application. This accelerates "time to market" for your dynamic pricing application while facilitating additional support and functions as those services are implemented.
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