WebLogic News Desk
Objectivity Enhances Industry's Leading High Performance Database Platform
Announces General Availability of Objectivity/DB Release 9.1
Oct. 31, 2005 06:00 PM
As market acceptance grows for its real-time data management solutions for complex inter-related data, Objectivity, has announced general availability of the new Objectivity/DB Release 9.1. Objectivity/DB 9.1 enhances the connectivity of the product with support for IBM WebSphere plus other JCA compliant application servers, and improves the performance of its object-relational SQL++ product. Objectivity also announced the launch of a free 30-day trial period for Objectivity/DB 9.1 for Windows. The free trial, available at www.objectivity.com/?source=1pr, provides developers with 30 days to evaluate Objectivity/DB 9.1 for the Windows platform at no charge.
Objectivity, markets Objectivity/DB to ISVs, OEMs and end-users for real-time processing of complex information, document and process management, scientific computing and complex defense and security applications. Objectivity’s customers develop solutions built on the Objectivity/DB platform for the government, telecommunications, Internet infrastructure, manufacturing, biotechnology, financial services, scientific and IT markets. Objectivity/DB 9.1 intrinsic features include its scalability, high availability, performance and interoperability, supporting customers with a business need for high performance and complex data relationships.
Interoperability and High Throughput “Objectivity/DB 8.0 was the first database to break through the Petabyte barrier by supporting ingest rates of over a Terabyte per hour,” said Leon Guzenda, chief technology officer at Objectivity, “Objectivity/DB 9.0 further increased the scalability and high availability features of our product. With the Objectivity/DB 9.1 platform we are increasing the usability of Objectivity for Java in service oriented architecture deployments and for users of our object-relational interface, SQL++.”
“Objectivity/DB 9.1 makes it easier for users of BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere to integrate their applications with Objectivity for Java,” said Jacques Darakdjian, vice president of engineering at Objectivity, “We have eliminated the need to provide vendor-specific connection management coding by incorporating new Java Connection Architecture components.” he added.
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