Electron brings Next Generation RDBMS

As Information Systems become more complex and intelligent, the volume of data is steadily growing at the rate of 60% annually, making a huge impact to the performance of IT applications. How are companies dealing with these performance Issues? By buying more Hardware, Software and by employing large performance engineering teams to combat IT application performance issues.

Forrester and Compuware Corporation Report in 2008 says the following, “”Increased Application Maintenance costs when Companies employ more Database Administrators, Application performance Tuning specialists in addressing regular performance issues. Often when application performance issues are uncovered, 55 percent of IT organizations have six or more people involved in troubleshooting, diagnosis and resolution of poor performance in an inefficient “war room” setting.

“Companies could face up to 50% in Loss of Revenue as a direct result of Poor Application performance and Unsatisfactory End User Experience.” – (Benchmark report by Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE:HHS), Application Performance Management). It is estimated that Poorly Performing Applications cost US Corporations $60B annually.

Hardware Technology has advanced significantly with 64-Bit Systems, Multi-Core Technology and Next generation Memory devices, but the current generation RDBMS software are lagging behind in fully leveraging these hardware technology advancements and provide performance improvements. Electron’s patented new RDBMS technology claims to have a completely redesigned RDBMS architecture, with fundamental changes to database internals that completely leverage the Hardware technology advancements, to deliver significantly higher OLTP performance current beyond industry benchmarks at reduced TCO.

Electron has received tremendous reception from major Industry leaders and R&D partners in redefining the next generation RDBMS. Stay tuned with us for more updates on Electron DB.



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