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Scalable MicroService Architecture

VoltDB

This goal has been attempted to be addressed from the beginning of time: think of Object Oriented Programming, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Service Bus and now Microservices. In these use cases, data processing usually has less than a 5 milliseconds latency budget. Real-World Example Problem. Portfolio risk management.

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Scalable MicroService Architecture

VoltDB

This goal has been attempted to be addressed from the beginning of time: think of Object Oriented Programming, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Service Bus and now Microservices. In these use cases, data processing usually has less than a 5 milliseconds latency budget. Real-World Example Problem. Portfolio risk management.

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Adding New Capabilities for Real-Time Analytics to Azure IoT

ScaleOut Software

It provides support for a range of message protocols, buffering, and scalable message distribution to downstream services. What’s different is the streaming service’s focus on real-time analytics and its use of an in-memory computing platform integrated with Azure IoT Hub to ensure the lowest possible latency and high scalability.

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The Power of Integrated Analytics Within an IMDG

ScaleOut Software

Designed to help scalable applications deliver high performance, it stores live, fast-changing data in memory (DRAM) for fast updates and retrieval. Typical uses include storing session-state and ecommerce shopping carts, product descriptions, airline reservations, financial portfolios, news stories, online learning data, and many others.

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The Power of Integrated Analytics Within an IMDG

ScaleOut Software

Designed to help scalable applications deliver high performance, it stores live, fast-changing data in memory (DRAM) for fast updates and retrieval. Typical uses include storing session-state and ecommerce shopping carts, product descriptions, airline reservations, financial portfolios, news stories, online learning data, and many others.

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Digital Twins Enable Seamless Use of Edge Computing in IoT

ScaleOut Software

medical patients, ecommerce shoppers), distributed, in-memory data grids (IMDGs) with integrated in-memory computing (such as ScaleOut StreamServer ) provide a natural platform for hosting these objects and executing their event-handling functions. Because real-world IoT applications can track thousands of devices or other entities (e.g.,

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Digital Twins Enable Seamless Use of Edge Computing in IoT

ScaleOut Software

medical patients, ecommerce shoppers), distributed, in-memory data grids (IMDGs) with integrated in-memory computing (such as ScaleOut StreamServer ) provide a natural platform for hosting these objects and executing their event-handling functions. Because real-world IoT applications can track thousands of devices or other entities (e.g.,

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