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In-memory database supports Linux-based mission critical apps

Sep 18, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Indianapolis, IN — (press release excerpt) — Xcelerix Corp. today announced that its patented, Xcelerix Embedded In-Memory Database (IMDB), is now available on the Linux operating platform. Xcelerix's In-Memory Database is specifically designed to support mission-critical applications where high-speed, predictable, real-time data-driven performance and strong reliability are crucial.

“Many companies are moving toward Linux's robust operating system for mission-critical operations,” said Chris Dozier, CEO of Xcelerix. One of Xcelerix's partners, Concurrent Computer Corporation, a supplier of high-end, real-time computer systems and software, is one of many companies adding to the tremendous ground swell of Linux usage for its real-time systems.

 
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