 | | McObject has released the eXtremeDB Cluster distributed database system. eXtremeDB Cluster spreads database processing across multiple hardware nodes, dramatically increasing net available processing power, reducing system expansion costs, and delivering a more scalable and reliable database solution. |
| The ESC Silicon Valley 2011 conference has chosen McObject Co-Founder and CTO Andrei Gorine to speak on "Synchronization and Parallel Programming" on May 4, 2011. The presentation offers programming strategies to build higher stability and efficiency into embedded software that will run on multi-core hardware. |
| Azuray Technologies has chosen the eXtremeDB Fusion embedded database from McObject for integration in its solar power optimization electronics device. Azuray estimates eXtremeDB Fusion has saved its engineering team "a solid six programmer months." The database system also helped lower manufacturing costs through its frugal use of system hardware resources. |
| Major deployment at the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant in Russia illustrates the data management challenges posed by real-time, safety-critical industrial control |
| Baltic Information Systems (BIS) has developed BISMARC, a universal industrial control and monitoring system for the nuclear industry. BISMARC relies on the eXtremeDB in-memory database system (IMDS) for fast, reliable processing of the SCADA system’s tag database. |
| German consumer electronics manufacturer Loewe Opta has integrated McObject’s eXtremeDB embedded database into electronic programming guide embedded software in new digital televisions. Among other benefits, eXtremeDB’s custom collations feature enables Loewe Opta’s TVs to offer search features that support character sets of all European languages. |
| Verizon has deployed BlackBerry smartphone-based software that will eventually be rolled out to thousands of field service and repair technicians. For a client-side mobile database system, the application relies on the object-oriented, open source Perst Lite from McObject. |
| Verizon has deployed BlackBerry smartphone-based software that will eventually be rolled out to thousands of field service and repair technicians. For a client-side mobile database system, the application relies on the object-oriented, open source Perst Lite from McObject. |
| Developers can use a familiar database "cursor" to iterate over objects in the transaction buffer, then changes can be propagated to an Oracle, SQL Server, or other backend DBMS |
| McObject is offering the Perst for .NET open source, object-oriented embedded database management system (DBMS) for Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform. McObject’s DBMS will support the complex data models of the business applications that Microsoft is targeting with its radically redesigned smartphone operating system. |
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