Not really very long ago the terms In-Memory Computing (IMC) and In-Memory Database (IMDB) seemed to start showing up big time. Although the authors of so many pieces were using the term with ...
CEOs know that raw speed brings business advantages. Blink-of-an-eye analytics and split-second transactions make companies more agile and better able to engage today’s on-the-go customers. But how do ...
The latest release of Oracle Database (12.1.0.2) offers a unique set of features that portend increases in application workload execution, especially for analytics and data warehousing queries. This ...
As processor speeds increase, the need to reduce latency between the CPU and data becomes more pressing. The answer to that need has seen the rise of local flash storage and PCIe flash solutions. But ...
In-memory computing is comprised of two main categories: In-Memory Databases and In-Memory Data Grids. I’d like to delve into the differences between the two groups. While an In-Memory Database (IMDB) ...
Jeff Chang and Steve Graves talk about in memory databases including McObject's eXtremeDB, an IMDS product family designed specifically for embedded systems. In-memory databases have long been used to ...
I’m going to be blunt. When it comes to business analytics strategy these days, Big Data is hogging the spotlight. This isn’t to imply that Big Data technologies aren’t important—in fact, we’ve only ...
Is in-memory the new black? It is increasingly becoming the must-have technology. As in-memory reaches a tipping point within enterprise data environments with many recent announcements for leading ...
The adoption of in-memory computing continues to accelerate. Mature solutions enable organizations to obtain the database processing speed and scale they require for their digital transformation and ...
Last week, application-performance monitoring service provider New Relic launched an offering that allows customers to mine its operational data for business intelligence. The new beta offering, ...