InterSystems Corporation has rolled out a new version of its Caché high-performance object database. The new release targets the growing demand by CIOs for economical high availability by introducing ...
InterSystems Corporation will next week roll out a new version of its Caché high-performance object database. The new release targets the growing demand by CIOs for economical high availability by ...
InterSystems has developed a new release of its Cache object database system that provides new development and deployment options for ISV and VAR partners who build data-intensive applications.
Scalability is a system’s ability to handle a growing amount of work in a capable manner. EHR vendors such as Epic Systems use Cache to manage their data platforms. Increased demand for data ...
InterSystems Corporation today announced that the private bank Adam & Company has selected InterSystems Caché, the high performance object database, to drive development of its new transactional ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
InterSystems CACHE is a highly scalable object database for transactional systems. It handles SQL queries faster than relational databases and enables rapid Web application development, say company ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- InterSystems Corporation, a global provider of advanced technologies for breakthrough applications, today announced that West Virginia Healthcare is greatly ...
But Digital Technology International, a solution provider specializing in high-end publishing systems for newspapers, has moved from Oracle to Sybase to Cacheas in InterSystems' new Cache database.
InterSystems Corp. on Monday made its Caché post-relational database available for Mac OS X. Caché includes three ways — object, SQL and multi-dimensional — to simultaneously access the same data. It ...
InterSystems Corp. hopes that Cache 2007, the newest version of its object-relational database, will help the Cambridge, Mass.-based company break out of the health care niche it now dominates. The ...
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