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GemStone's Enterprise Data Fabric Supports C++
Company Focuses on a Low Latency, Virtualized Data Approach
Sep. 13, 2005 12:15 PM
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GemStone Systems describes its new GemFire Enterprise - C++, as an enterprise data fabric (EDF) that provides a distributed data store for delivering information to applications at low latencies. With this release, GemFire now includes native support for Java, C++ and XML applications.
GemFire Enterprise - C++ is the industry’s first EDF to support C++ applications, the company says, "providing organizations with the means to move data quickly and with reduced latency to any type of application." Current methods of getting information to C++ applications, such as direct connections to databases and enterprise application integration (EAI), are largely ineffective in distributed architectures.
As distributed environments continue to see wide-scale adoption within
the enterprise, organizations are increasingly finding themselves
engulfed in a data “perfect storm,” according to GemStone's analysis. Three trends are occurring within
many organizations simultaneously, taxing already overworked data
systems. Organizations are being faced with the following data
intensive needs: regulatory requirements that force a greater need for data transparency; the move to all-electronic, data heavy, systems; and an Increased demand from customers to have real-time access to information
GemFire
helps to alleviate the perfect storm by providing an enterprise data
fabric that sits between data sources and applications, GemStone says.. By creating an
on-demand virtualized store for data from multiple sources in multiple
formats through multiple language interfaces, data can get to where it
needs to go quicker, with fewer roadblocks.
“The pace of
change occurring within the typical enterprise is staggering,” said
Shankar Iyer, executive vice president, GemStone Systems. “Executive
teams and IT teams alike recognize the benefits of distributed
architectures, but as they become deployed, they realize a new approach
to moving data is needed. An enterprise data fabric is the logical
solution as it provides a heterogeneous and easy to integrate method
for reducing latency and virtualizing data.”
GemFire is unique in its ability to offer native support for multiple languages and formats: XML, C++, Java, among others, according to GemStone, which the company says "means that applications no longer need to adhere to different protocols to access data and are also not required to perform expensive unmarshalling and transformation operations."
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