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  • Responding to Ellison's introduction of the DRAM-based Exalytics system, Sanjay Poonen, president for global solutions at SAP, said Oracle's approach to so-called in-memory computing requires customers to buy and maintain more hardware than a competitive SAP system, called Hana.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Aaron Ricadela 2011

  • Responding to Ellison's introduction of the DRAM-based Exalytics system, Sanjay Poonen, president for global solutions at SAP, said Oracle's approach to so-called in-memory computing requires customers to buy and maintain more hardware than a competitive SAP system, called Hana.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Aaron Ricadela 2011

  • SAP's so-called "in-memory technology" that aims to push data closer to the processors that work on it has won praise from industry analysts but still represents only a small fraction of the company's sales.

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  • Additionally, the solution supports both in-memory and in-disk storage simultaneously, so multiple applications can meet their respective latency requirements.

    Xeround Enables Telco Services By Virtualizing Data Silos 2009

  • The pattern language works like in an instance of Mathematica, but instead of in-memory expressions, it works on the source representations of the Mathematica code.

    Wolfram Blog : Pattern Matching Your Source Code—How Wolfram Workbench Integrates Mathematica Development Tools 2009

  • QlikView has achieved dramatic growth because its in-memory architecture can be loaded up with any sort of data that can be associated and explored dynamically.

    How CTOs Can Help Businesses Run Better Dan Woods 2010

  • He explained that in-memory technology would eventually absorb much of what business intelligence data warehouses currently do.

    How CTOs Can Help Businesses Run Better Dan Woods 2010

  • Distributed caching is critical to web site success because objects housed in-memory require far less time to load than do objects stored in a database.

    Gear6′s Web Cache Makes Web Scalability Easier 2009

  • He explained that in-memory technology would eventually absorb much of what business intelligence data warehouses currently do.

    How CTOs Can Help Businesses Run Better Dan Woods 2010

  • QlikView has achieved dramatic growth because its in-memory architecture can be loaded up with any sort of data that can be associated and explored dynamically.

    How CTOs Can Help Businesses Run Better Dan Woods 2010

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