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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Terracotta, Inc., the leader in in-memory technologies for enterprise big data, today launched the BigMemory Go ISV Partner Program. The program offers software vendors a breakthrough way to instantly offer real-time big data access to their customers. With Terracotta BigMemory Go, which was recently released, vendors can snap in a simple, ultra-fast, highly scalable in-memory solution that will deliver immediate access to high-value business data.
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"BigMemory Go is a great way for us to introduce our customers to real-time analytics," said John Crupi, chief technology officer, JackBe. "BigMemory makes it easy for our Presto customers to instantly analyze and visualize operational intelligence in real time so customers know what's happening now and can instantly measure business impact."
Like JackBe and Liferay, who have already joined, ISVs who are accepted into the partner program will receive:
- Product training and technical assistance with implementing BigMemory Go projects
- Access to technical previews of upcoming releases
- Co-marketing support
Terracotta's BigMemory solutions, first introduced in 2010, have helped define and set the standard for in-memory big data management. Requiring no tuning or additional hardware, BigMemory Go provides software vendors with a less costly and more scalable alternative to disk-backed relational databases, while delivering up to 1,000 times faster access to terabytes of data.
"A combination of real-time response and the use of big data to properly target that response is an essential part of creating business value today," said Anne MacFarland, principal, MacFarland Consulting. "Big Memory Go scales up memory capacity on a single JVM, increasing the scalability of Java and also opening new classes of applications to new opportunities for process acceleration. For any data center using Java, this is exciting news."
"We are thrilled to offer our software partners access to BigMemory Go to easily develop high-performance applications that deliver unrivaled speed and scale," said Bob Taylor, alliance manager, Terracotta. "Terracotta is bringing the in-memory big data management revolution to ISVs who will profit from BigMemory Go's get-it-and-go simplicity as well as significant customer opportunities."
Key capabilities of BigMemory Go include:
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Unlimited in-memory capacity for a standalone Java Virtual Machine (JVM) |
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Predictable, low latency data access (microsecond speeds) |
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Automatic Resource Control to optimize memory use |
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Advanced search capabilities (like GroupBy) |
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Management console for visibility and administration |
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Backed by fully fault-tolerant, crash-resilient store |
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Additional capacity easily added for scaling up and scaling out |
"Our community often leverages Liferay to present the front end to extremely large sets of data, and fast search, access and restart times are always a requirement," said Glenn Saler, North America alliance manager for Liferay, Inc. "Developers and architects can now leverage BigMemory Go as part of a scalable solution for enterprise big data architecture."
Applications for the BigMemory Go ISV Partner Program are currently being accepted. For more information or to become a partner, please contact Bob Taylor, alliance manager, Terracotta: btaylor@terracottatech.com
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About Terracotta, Inc.
Terracotta, Inc. is a leading provider of game-changing Big Data management solutions for the enterprise. Its flagship BigMemory product line features Big Data in-memory solutions that deliver performance at any scale. Terracotta's other award winning data management solutions include Ehcache, the de facto caching standard and Quartz the de facto scheduler for enterprise Java. Terracotta supports the data management needs of a majority of the Global 1000 with over 2.5 million deployments of its products. Terracotta is a wholly owned subsidiary of Software AG (Frankfurt TecDAX: SOW). For more information, please visit www.terracotta.org.
SOURCE Terracotta, Inc.
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