As a DBMS
with a new concept and architecture, the hybrid main memory
DBMS seamlessly integrates the DRDBMS and the MMDBMS. A newly introduced ALTIBASE 5 by Altibase
is the worlds first hybrid main memory DBMS satisfying all these requirements, which are optimized
for user requirements of high performance processing for massive data as well as for the future computing environment.
With the advent of ALTIBASE 5, businesses will be better
positioned to minimize the initial investment costs for the construction of the future-computing environment
as well as to simplify the administration and use of its database. Users will be able to see a more advanced
IT world, by being able to implement a variety of innovative data processing techniques that have not been
experienced to date.
ALTIBASE main memory DBMS has been commercially used in
major telecommuncation operators's billing system, User&device authentication, AAA, HLR, WAP Gateway,
SMS, LBS, Ringback Ton solution etc.
Major customers are Alcatel, China Unicom, China Telecom,
China mobile, SK Telecom, KTF, KT, Toshiba Medical, Sony, Samsung Electronics, Digi, Telekom Flexi, Indosat,
etc.
Product Overview
- Extended MMDBMS
A DBMS solution that supports high performance and massive
volume processing by seamlessly integrating the functionalities of conventional MMDBMSs and DRDBMSs
- Easy to Manage the DBMS
Provides simplified administration and facilitated maintenance
by ensuring that the functionalities of a MMDBMS and a DRDBMS are handled in a single product
- High Performance, High Availability
Guarantees more enhanced high performance, high availability
than the previous versions. In particular, Altibase 4 simultaneously supports the real-time
processing of a MMDBMS and the massive data processing of a DRDBMS, thus providing the infrastructure
for the implementation of Real-Time Enterprises
- Unlimited to Use for General DBMS
Widely applicable to every business that requires high
performance and massive volume processing in all industries, not being restricted to areas such as
communications and banking etc, which conventionally have adopted DBMS