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We
provide separate File
Investigator OEM Partner Kits (FIKITs) for MS Windows , UNIX & Linux.
New versions, with additional file
formats, are released quarterly. The
FIKIT manual can be viewed
or downloaded
and includes the FIKIT licensing
details. If the FIKITs fit your needs,
then you can license them by purchasing
the distribution/server packages that you need.
Contact our Sales
Department to request a trial version
for testing in your own environment.
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Key
Benefits:
- 3,035
types of files supported
- Simple C Library API
- 32 & 64 bit Dynamically Linked Library
(MS Windows version)
- 32 bit Statically Linked Library (MS
Windows version)
- 32 & 64 bit .NET Wrapper Library (MS
Windows version)
- 32 & 64 bit Sun Solaris
Dynamically Linked Libraries (UNIX
version)
- 32 & 64 bit Red Hat Dynamically Linked Library
(Linux version)
- Example Source Code for MS Visual
C++.NET, MS Visual Basic, MS Visual
C++, UNIX Forte C and Linux GCC
- Finds Files with Floating Headers
- Extracts all NTFS
Security File Usernames
- Extracts all NTFS
Alternate Data Streams
- Extracts metadata
extracted from many of the supported
file types
Try Before You
Buy:
You will want to try the File
Investigator OEM Partner Kit in your own environment
before you make the purchase. Feel
free to download the User
Manual, then contact
us for a Trial Registration Key to
install the FIKIT and try it out in your own
environment. If licensing by the
server, then you will want to clock how
fast the SDK identifies the types of files
that you will be processing. This
performance measurement, in your own
server environment, will provide you with
the type of license that you need to
request in our quote.
Licensing:
The licenses are sold per server or per
a quantity of users. The server
licenses are for each real or virtual
server and come with a specific quantity
of files that can be identified per day. The user licenses
are limited to a specified number of users
and
are to be used on individual user machines
and/or distributed with your product.
Add up the number of
Servers, Individual Users and Software
Developers that you need to support, then
contact our sales department (at Sales@ForensicInnovations.com)
for a quote.
Once we provide you with a trial
registration key, you can test how many
files can be identified per second and
figure out how many files you will want to
process per day (midnight to
midnight). An Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 2.40 GHz can
process about 86 files per second, while
an Intel Core 2 CPU, 1.60 GHz can process
about 60 files per second.
Maintenance /
Support Agreements:
We include one year of support with the
FIKIT license. At the end of the first
year, you will have the opportunity to
renew your Maintenance Agreement to guarantee
that you get the same level of support from us
that your company needs to support your
own products and users. The annual
Maintenance Agreement renewal price is
typically 20% of the current license
price. You can purchase multiple
years of support in advance, in order to
protect yourself from any future price
increases.
The Maintenance Agreement includes:
- New File Formats (or file types)
added in each quarterly release
- Updated File Format support to fix
any compatibility issues found between
quarterly releases
- Trouble Report Response within 48
hours of receiving customer
notification
- Bug Fixes within 2 weeks of being
reported (when we are provided enough
details to reproduce them)
Each quarter gets a new update version
with a new registration key. The Maintenance
Agreement includes a year long key that
works for 4 quarterly
updates/versions. Maintenance
Agreement keys are
received after ownership of the FIKIT is
verified (by email address, company name
or personal name; within 48 hours.)
Version format: 2.21.00 (version.release.update)
| Quarter |
Date
Range |
| 1 |
January
1 - March 31 |
| 2 |
April
1 - June 30 |
| 3 |
July
1 - September 30 |
| 4 |
October
1 - December 31 |
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| FIFileEXVB
Example Source Code |
FIFileEZVB
Example Source Code |
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| Windows
FIFile Source |
Windows
FIFileEZ Source |
UNIX
& Linux FIFile Source |
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