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Verizon's app: that cable guy may be running McObject's mobile database on a BlackBerry smartphone! Read the press release.

New eXtremeDB Data Relay adds flexible, fine-grained data-sharing between real-time systems and enterprise databases. Get details.

McObject's Perst for .NET embedded database now supports Windows Phone 7 (WP7) smartphones. Read the press release.


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New eXtremeDB 4.1 enhances embedded database's reliability, performance, data security, ease-of-use and internationalization! Read more.


New Java Native Interface (JNI) for
eXtremeDB provides fastest Java database solution for embedded and real-time enterprise systems.

Interested in boosting software performance on multi-core CPUs? Read McObject CEO Steve Graves' new article in RTC magazine.

 
 
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Upcoming Live Webinar

Databases: Make or Break Technology Choices for High Performance Applications


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Steven T. Graves
Steven T. Graves

Chances are, your real-time software must handle growing amounts of complex data. When you need to roll out reliable real-time and embedded applications quickly, the advantages of proven, third-party database software are great.



But the sheer volume of database technology options—such as in-memory vs. on-disk storage, client/server vs. in-process architecture, and varying transaction mechanisms—can be huge, too, and can significantly affect your results.

For a clear roadmap to embedded database terrain, attend McObject's free Webinar, Databases: Make or Break Technology Choices for High Performance Applications, on Thursday, June 17th.

You'll leave this hour-long presentation prepared to address key data management questions for your demanding software project, including:
  • How do the two principal database system architectures, client/server and in-process, impact application goals such as performance and footprint?
  • How does the choice of storage modality—in-memory vs. on disk—impact form factor, manufacturing cost and performance for a smart device?
  • Is the SQL database interface’s familiarity outweighed by the efficiency gained by moving to a navigational API?
  • How can database system software add to an application's fault-tolerance?
Get up to speed on the key considerations when using third-party database systems in your real-time software.

Then start enjoying the benefits – Register now for Databases: Make or Break Technology Choices for High Performance Applications! And mark your calendars for this event on June 17th.

This event has already taken place. To view a recording, click here to go to the On Demand Webinars page of this site's Downloads section.