January 11, 2006
Another OLTP success for memory-centric OO
Computerworld published a Progress ObjectStore OLTP success story.
Hotel reservations system, this time. Not as impressive as the Amazon store — what is? — but still nice.
Categories: Cache, Memory-centric data management, OLTP, Object, Progress, Apama, and DataDirect, Theory and architecture
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[...] 3. On Wednesday, January 25, at 11 am EST, I am participating in – indeed, doing most of the talking for – a Webinar on Memory-Centric Data Management. The host is Applix. The focus will naturally be on the part they care most about (in-memory MOLAP), but it will also be the first time I speak about an area on which I’ve done a considerable amount of recent writing and research. [...]
[...] Memory-centric data mgt. [...]
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Hi. Your comment looks like it’s pretty much spam, but it also looks like you took the trouble to type it yourself.
So I’ll leave it up for now.
CAM