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I've been working with someone who took over a project that has so far taken two years of a data analyst time working up a taxonomy of the data to be searched to allow quick and easy searching on-line.
Chap I work with has just recommended the client stops trying to organise the data which they have little control over and instead plump for one of these:[URL="http://www.google.com/enterprise/gsa/"]
Costs don't seem to be too bad, small box is £2k, enterprise approx £18k.
In this particular example, I dare say that the db is not flat.
Which means you could arrange fields to search for a location first and have an index of those.
Also within those 55m there will be repetitions (companies with the same or a similar name), so you only need to hint at viable possibilities.
Notice how google only does that after you provide the first word, as that limits the number of possibilities.
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