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A Log-Structured Storage Boom!

We appear to be in the midst of a log-structured storage boom. It's always gratifying to see smart people converge with your work, and that's exactly what's been happening with since we implemented a log store underneath the Aleri Platform.

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Many Cores, Concurrency and CEP

Tim Bray has been thinking hard about concurrency lately. He predicts that more and more machines will be built with large numbers of relatively low-speed CPUs, and that programming these machines is going to be one of the big challenges of the next 10-15 years.

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Filed Under: timbray, concurrency, Aleri

Aleri Listed as Innovative Company to Watch

I’m excited to see that Aleri has been recognized once again for our innovative technology. Just this week, we were included in Dow Jones Financial News’s fourth annual list of technology firms for the 21st century and highlighted as “an innovative company to watch in 2010.”

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October Research Roundup

I've been saving up a few choice morsels to share here:

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Aleri-Semphonic Event-Driven Online Customer Management Solutions

This morning we announced a new solutions partnership with Semphonic for firms that offer online commerce, both in the e-retail space and for organizations that offer online service applications to their customers.

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Liquidity Risk Management - SIBOS Update

Don DeLoach, President and CEO of Aleri, talks on the need for liquidity risk managment.

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Oracle and OpenCalais

Oracle has released OpenCalais integration release 2 of Oracle Spatial 11g.

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Filed Under: oracle, opencalais, CEP, Aleri

Research Roundup: VLDB2009

VLDB looks as if it was particularly interesting this year, which makes me me regret missing it. Here are some highlights from the papers and keynotes:

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World's Fastest Stock Exchange?

Computerworld recently printed a piece on the "World's Fastest Stock Exchange" (the Deutsche Borse), which runs on a pile of commodity Linux machines. I'm temperamentally hostile to superlatives, and find it hard to imagine that all the major exchanges agreed to take part in a public benchmark, but a million trades per second is a nice data rate.

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Real-time Graphing on Google Finance

I've been playing with the Streaming Charts provided by Google Finance since they made them public in July.

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