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| Chat with the Lab - solidDB and Informix |
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| Written by Guy Bowerman | |
| Wednesday, 22 October 2008 | |
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A commonplace requirement for embedded database environments such as those in the telecommunications and financial industries is real time reaction to high speed (sub-millisecond), high volume events. IDS has a key ally in this area in the form of solidDB.
To find out more about how Solid can work with IDS attend the next Chat with the Lab where Ari Valtanen will talk about the solidDB in-memory cache. Here are the details..
IBM solidDB - Complementing Informix to Provide up to 10X Data Acceleration In 2008, IBM introduced in-memory database technology known as solidDB. This presentation will cover the key capabilities of IBM solidDB - micro-second response time, high transaction throughput, and instant failover – and how those capabilities address the real-time requirements for data access in key Informix markets including telecommunciations, financial services, healthcare, retail, and communications. The presentation will also provide details about how solidDB in-memory cache complements IDS to accelerate response times and increase transaction throughput, achieving extreme speed for data residing in IDS. Use cases will be explored. There will also be good opportunities for technical Q&A. Our speakers will be Jerry Keesee, Informix Lab Director and Ari Valtanen, Director of solidDB Technology (CTO). Ari comes to IBM from the acquisition of Solid Information Technology, where he was Co-Founder, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. As a member of the founding team at Solid, Valtanen spent 7 years as an Architect in core product development in Helsinki, Finland. RSVP for this call at: https://ww4.premconf.com/webrsvp/register?conf_id=9914805 or by calling 800-289-0579 and referencing confirmation code 9914805 On the day of the call, please plan to dial in 5-10 minutes early so you will be connected when the call begins. Questions, comments: lspina _at_ us.ibm.com
Find more about it here.
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