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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

What Makes A Database System 'In-Memory'?


Register now for this event on May 19, 2010:

Session 1 (8:30 a.m. India; 10 a.m. Bangkok; 11 a.m. Beijing & Singapore; Noon Tokyo & Seoul; 1 p.m. Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane)

Session 2 (9 a.m. Eastern Time; 2 p.m. London; 3 p.m. Berlin-Paris-Amsterdam; 4 p.m. Istanbul-Tel Aviv; 5 p.m. Moscow; 6:30 p.m. India)

Session 3 (11 a.m. Pacific Time; Noon Mountain Time; 1 p.m. Central Time; 2 p.m. Eastern Time; 3 p.m. Sao Paulo-Buenos Aires; 7 p.m. London; 8 p.m. Berlin-Paris-Amsterdam)


Steven T. Graves
Steven T. Graves

In-memory database systems (IMDSs) are held out as the ideal database solution for real-time applications. But what is unique about IMDSs versus caching, RAM-disks, “memory tables”, and solid-state disks? Don’t these all qualify as “in memory”?

In fact, the difference between these technologies and true in-memory database systems is significant, and can be critical to the success of embedded software projects.


Join McObject CEO Steve Graves for the Webinar, What Makes A Database System ‘In-Memory’? on May19th, 2010 to learn what’s truly unique about IMDSs technology, and how to harness this innovation to develop faster, more reliable, smaller-footprint real-time applications.

 Mr. Graves offers practical advice based on key topics in memory-based data management, including the following:

  • The limitations (and burden) of database caching
  • Avoiding data transfer and duplication
  • Volatility and recoverability
  • In-memory size limitations
  • Impacts of SSDs and other non-volatile memory

Attend What Makes A Database System ‘In-Memory’? for ideas and techniques to build better, faster software!
 

Registration:

Join McObject on May 19th, 2010:

Session 1 (8:30 a.m. India; 10 a.m. Bangkok; 11 a.m. Beijing & Singapore; Noon Tokyo & Seoul; 1 p.m. Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane)

Session 2 (9 a.m. Eastern Time; 2 p.m. London; 3 p.m. Berlin-Paris-Amsterdam; 4 p.m. Istanbul-Tel Aviv; 5 p.m. Moscow; 6:30 p.m. India)

Session 3 (11 a.m. Pacific Time; Noon Mountain Time; 1 p.m. Central Time; 2 p.m. Eastern Time; 3 p.m. Sao Paulo-Buenos Aires; 7 p.m. London; 8 p.m. Berlin-Paris-Amsterdam)