Oracle releases Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database 7

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Oracle’s TimesTen In-Memory Database Release 7 is now available, featuring better integration and caching with Oracle Database 10g to meet instant response times and high-throughput requirements of real-time users.

It means that users will be able to accelerate business processes and tap real-time business intelligence – increasingly important as companies strive to be more responsive to opportunities and customer demand. In brief, Oracle TimesTen 7 delivers dynamic database caching of Oracle databases for high performance applications, such as high volume transaction processing, business activity monitoring, real-time business intelligence and customer relationship management. “This is the first major release of the Oracle TimesTen database that has been entirely developed within Oracle, following Oracle’s acquisition of TimesTen in June 2005,” says Jim Groff, senior vice president, Oracle. “The tight integration between Oracle TimesTen for real-time data management in the middle tier and the Oracle database for enterprise-wide data management is unique in the industry. It delivers outstanding support for real-time business functions today, and an architecture to meet the data management demands for future Service-Oriented Architectures.”