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| Oracle Announces TimesTen In-Memory Database 11g and In-Memory Database Cache 11g
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| Re: Oracle Announces TimesTen In-Memory Database 11g and In-Memory Database Cache 11g Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database empowers applications with instant responsiveness and very high throughput for performance-critical functions in real-time enterprises and industries such as telecom, capital markets, and defense. With an Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, your applications are able to access, capture, or update information many times faster—giving you the power to attract and retain more customers, sense and respond to business-critical events when they are most valuable, and deliver new services—all while using standard relational database technology and familiar programming interfaces. Real-time data replication between servers delivers high availability and ensures your applications are continuously available. BENEFITS
Oracle In-Memory Database Cache Oracle In-Memory Database Cache enables you to improve application transaction response times and throughput by caching performance-critical subsets of an Oracle Database in the application tier. Automatic data synchronization between the cache and the Oracle Database ensures data consistency. By bringing data closer to the application and processing queries in an in-memory database, your applications are able to access, capture, or update information many times faster. The In-Memory Database Cache option of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition is based on Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. BENEFITS
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