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  TimesTen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TimesTen also offers a Cache product that interoperates with an Oracle database backend, using one of several protocols, to cache frequently used data in TimesTen.
TimesTen's third product, Transact, uses asynchronous technologies such as replication, messaging, and buffered disk writes, combined with intelligent sequencing and replay, to provide synchronous guarantees with no waits.
TimesTen was formed as a spin-off from HP Labs (Palo Alto) in November 1996.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/TimesTen   (372 words)

  
 MontaVista Software - Platform to Innovate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TimesTen provides the infrastructure software that developers use to create applications with exceptional performance and availability.
TimesTen turns this model upside down, using memory as the primary storage location, replicated data to enable continuous operation, and disks only for backup and recovery.
TimesTen brings a proven track record to real-time environments with products that have been powering production systems since 1998 in the most demanding applications including network systems, telecom services, operational support systems, contact centers, and securities trading applications.
www.mvista.com /partners/isv/TimesTen.html   (311 words)

  
 Oracle adds to database portfolio with TimesTen | Tech News on ZDNet
TimesTen sells "real-time" data processing software, which is used in applications such as securities trading and large-scale telecom billing.
For example, TimesTen's software is used by wireless operators to make several calculations during a call, such as the caller's balance and the right tariff to use, explained Groff.
Mendelsohn said on the conference call that TimesTen technology complements Oracle's database in that it is often used in the "middle tier," or in the servers that run business programs, rather than in database servers that retrieve data.
news.zdnet.com /Oracle+adds+...+with+TimesTen/2100-3513_22-5738925.html   (730 words)

  
 IEC: Online Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
With TimesTen's in-memory database technology, throughput is measured in tens of thousands of operations per second, and response times are counted in microseconds.
An in-memory database, TimesTen maximizes the speed of memory and so achieves dramatic improvements in performance over conventional (i.e., disk-based) database architectures, even when those conventional databases are fully cached in memory.
The TimesTen technology is based on years of research and a development effort that began in 1992 at Hewlett-Packard (HP) labs.
www.iec.org /profiles/timesten_01   (556 words)

  
 TimesTen In-Memory Database | Oracle Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database empowers applications with instant responsiveness and very high throughput for performance-critical functions in real-time enterprises and industries such as telecom, capital markets, and defense.
With an Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, your applications are able to access, capture, or update information many times faster—giving you the power to attract and retain more customers, sense and respond to business-critical events when they are most valuable, and deliver new services—all while using standard relational database technology and familiar programming interfaces.
With TimesTen your applications are instantly responsive, highly scalable, and continuously available.
www.oracle.com /database/timesten.html   (252 words)

  
 Wireless E9-1-1 Picks Up Speed With TimesTen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TimesTen was chosen to replace an existing data management solution because it eliminated key performance bottlenecks both in application response time and replication latency.
In addition, TimesTen's efficient, memory-optimized design allowed the application to be implemented on more economical hardware platforms, and, in the event of a system failure, enabled recovery to be completed much more quickly.
The time-sensitive nature of the data is an excellent fit for TimesTen, which acts as a circular queue, keeping the most current data active at both sites, to ensure high availability and accuracy of the information.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /news/2001/308/news5.html   (606 words)

  
 TIMESTEN AND SUN ANNOUNCE UNPRECEDENTED TELECOM/DATACOMM BENCHMARK RESULTS
TimesTen™, the industry's first in-memory database, completes standard relational database operations ten times faster than conventional databases at their best �� with all their data fully cached in memory.
By powering data with real-time velocity, TimesTen allows organizations to instantly tailor customer interactions, maintain responsiveness despite unpredictable spikes in traffic, manage their supply chain with zero latency, and quickly bring premium services to market at an aggressive price.
TimesTen is located in Mountain View, California and its Web site is www.timesten.com.
www.sun.com /smi/Press/sunflash/1999-03/sunflash.990329.2.xml   (788 words)

  
 Oracle Factors in TimesTen
But where TimesTen differs from Oracle, IBM, Microsoft and Sybase is that its memory storage procedures aren't centered around disk technologies, which can be a bit slow and cumbersome.
TimesTen uses memory as the primary storage location, replicating data to ensure continuous operation.
TimesTen CEO Jim Groff said on a conference call that this approach helps process applications faster, allows them to handle massive loads of peak transactions better and boosts availability.
www.internetnews.com /ent-news/article.php/3511451   (624 words)

  
 Intelligent Enterprise Magazine: Oracle To Acquire TimesTen
Oracle tends to run large back-end databases, while TimesTen runs in the middle tier for realtime handling of subsets of that data, according to Jim Groff, CEO of Mountain View, Calif.-based TimesTen.
TimesTen's customers include telecommunications carriers, financial services companies and defense firms--all of which use applications "where milliseconds matter," Groff told press and industry analysts on a conference call Thursday morning.
TimesTen's realtime caching and in-memory systems often compete with homegrown solutions built by IT staff as well as embedded database players, Groff noted.
www.bizintelligencepipeline.com /164301859   (472 words)

  
 Oracle To Acquire In-Memory Database Vendor - Management News by InformationWeek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TimesTen's database is used by telecommunications and financial trading companies for a range of real-time applications.
Jun 9, 2005 12:51 PM Oracle is acquiring TimesTen Inc., a privately held supplier of in-memory database software most frequently used in high-performance applications in telecommunications and financial trading.
TimesTen customers include wireless phone service providers, such as Sprint and T-Mobile, that use the TimesTen database within their billing systems to swiftly check customers' account balances as they place calls.
www.compliancepipeline.com /164301958   (533 words)

  
 Service Availability Forum(TM): TimesTen
TimesTen has been delivering highly available, real-time event processing software to major solutions vendors and service providers for years.
TimesTen provides software for real-time event processing-a fundamental requirement of time-critical applications used by Wall Street firms and global telecom providers.
Systems built with TimesTen inside are instantly responsive, highly reliable, and able to process massive transaction volumes.
www.saforum.org /about/companies/timesten   (163 words)

  
 Intel Capital Portfolio Company - TimesTen, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TimesTen, Inc. provides software for real-time event processing a fundamental requirement of time-critical applications used by Wall Street firms and global telecom providers.
Cisco, Deutsche Bank, Nokia, and Sprint are among the customers who rely on TimesTen's software and expertise to create a unique advantage in a rapidly changing market.
The TimesTen* Real-Time Event Processing System is an infrastructure software product that enables very high performance event-processing applications to capture, store, use, and distribute information in real-time, while preserving transactional integrity and continuous availability.
www.intelportfolio.com /cps/co_profile.asp?co_id=205   (353 words)

  
 Oracle acquires TimesTen database software - Network World
Oracle Thursday announced it has agreed to buy TimesTen, a privately held company that makes software for boosting the performance of database applications used for stock trading, airline reservations and other areas where fast response times are important.
TimesTen's infrastructure products are already used frequently by Oracle customers, providing in-memory caching for Oracle's database.
TimesTen's products are also used for managing events, transactions and data for real-time billing and call center systems.
www.networkworld.com /news/2005/060905-oracle-timesten.html   (583 words)

  
 TimesTen Article Archives by KeepMedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TimesTen, Inc., a privately held supplier of real-time data management software, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement whereby Oracle will acquire TimesTen.
New and upgraded software from TimesTen Inc. aims to give enterprises greater control over how and when data is cached in its namesake in-memory database, with the goal of enabling real-time responses to business issues.
TimesTen Inc. this week will unveil an upgrade to its in-memory database that boasts enhancements in performance, scalability and ease of integration with larger relational DBMSes.
www.topix.net /com/timesten/keepmedia   (317 words)

  
 TimesTen to Ship In-Memory Database for Lynx Real-Time Operating System
TimesTen 3.2 for LynxOS is a computing industry first: the combination of standards-based real- time database performance with standards-based real-time operating system services.
TimesTen 3.2 for LynxOS is available for beta testing, with general availability this summer.
A proven innovator, TimesTen was the first to bring a commercial in-memory database to market, and the first to support 64-bit addressing and continuous availability features.
www.lynuxworks.com /corporate/news/press/1999/051999a.php3   (618 words)

  
 Inet's SMS Application Increases High-Margin Roaming Revenue Using TimesTen's Real-Time Data Management Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Inet's SMS Message Generation application is able to track subscriber activity in real time, and allows carriers to deliver custom messages to visiting and roaming subscribers in their preferred language.
Inet chose TimesTen because the alternatives were substantially slower, which would make it difficult for Inet's customers to establish communication with roaming subscribers before competing carriers.
Founded in 1989, Inet Technologies is a global provider of communications software solutions that enable carriers to more effectively design, deploy, diagnose, monitor and manage communications networks that carry signaling information used to control and deliver communications sessions and services.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /news/2001/231/news7.html   (810 words)

  
 Unstrung - Mobile Applications - TimesTen, Kodiak Team - Wireless Networking News Wire
TimesTen was selected by Kodiak Networks for its adherence to open standards, real-time performance and continuous availability - elements required to deliver the fastest, most consistent, highest-quality user experience for advanced push-to-talk (PTT) services.
Within the Kodiak RTX System, TimesTen manages all network configuration and subscriber/group information, allowing rich profiles, innovative, permission-based buddy lists management, and presence updates to be processed and managed in real time, providing subscribers with greater flexibility and control.
TimesTen is helping to meet this market demand by providing the infrastructure software needed for a highly responsive PTT experience," added Lawler.
www.unstrung.com /document.asp?doc_id=51147   (765 words)

  
 Oracle cures need for speed with TimesTen buy | The Register
TimesTen makes a specialized database that speeds up many types of transactions by storing data in memory as opposed to disk.
TimesTen's CEO Jim Groff pitched the acquisition as a big win for the company's customers, saying many of them already run Oracle and will now receive a combined, high-performance product.
More information of TimesTen's products can be found here.
www.theregister.com /2005/06/09/oracle_buys_timesten   (354 words)

  
 Intelligent Enterprise Magazine: Oracle Upgrades Recently Acquired TimesTen In-Memory Database
TimesTen Release 6.0, which was under development prior to the acquisition, is available immediately at a price of $12,000 to $24,000 per CPU, depending on the size of the in-memory data store.
TimesTen is often used to host stock price information for equities trading at financial services companies.
With larger addressable memories made possible by 64-bit operating systems, TimesTen sometimes work with caches that contain 20-to-30 gigabytes of data, compared to the two-to-five gigabytes that were typical one or two years ago.
www.bizintelligencepipeline.com /172300886   (438 words)

  
 Line56.com: Oracle Updates TimesTen Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TimesTen specializes in what it calls high-speed data management, which in practice means pulling information from a database of record (such as Oracle 10g) and delivering it, in close to real time, to other applications.
TimesTen runs as part of applications themselves, referring to relational databases that always remain in memory.
Without TimesTen serving as intermediary between the database and the application, be it CRM, a self-service portal, or any other application, the speed of data transfer would be slower.
www.line56.com /articles/default.asp?ArticleID=6990   (456 words)

  
 Update: Oracle acquires TimesTen database software | InfoWorld | News | 2005-06-09 | By James Niccolai, IDG News Service
Oracle has agreed to buy TimesTen, a privately held company that makes software for boosting the performance of database applications used for stock trading, airline reservations and other areas where fast response times are critical, Oracle announced Thursday.
TimesTen has about 1,500 customers, he said, making it one of the leaders in its field.
TimesTen was founded about eight years ago and is profitable, according to Groff.
www.infoworld.com /article/05/06/09/HNoracletimesten_1.html   (1331 words)

  
 TIMESTEN PERFORMANCE SOFTWARE AND IPLANET ANNOUNCE PRODUCT COMPATIBILITY
TimesTen has successfully completed compatibility testing between its TimesTen Front-Tier product, the first dynamic data cache, and iPlanet Application Server (formerly Netscape Application Server), a comprehensive software solution that allows enterprises to easily develop, deploy, and manage business-critical Internet applications.
The performance of TimesTen's core in-memory database technology is measured in tens of thousands of operations per second, and response times are counted in microseconds.
TimesTen is located in Mountain View, Calif. and its Web site is www.timesten.com.
www.sun.com /smi/Press/sunflash/2000-02/sunflash.20000214.i1.xml   (696 words)

  
 TimesTen Finds Use for IMDB in Web Servers - TimesTen Performance Software, horizontal in-memory database - Product ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Vendors such as TimesTen Performance Software (www.timesten.com) had IMDB tools for Windows NT, but most sales still came from telecommunications companies and other customers using 64-bit operating systems in large network switching applications.
TimesTen is evaluating adding Microsoft Corp.'s (www.microsoft.com) SQL Server support with that release.
TimesTen charges between $20,000 and $80,000 for the software, based on the size of the cache.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FOX/is_6_5/ai_61945705   (391 words)

  
 Application Development Trends - TimesTen Targets the RTE
TimesTen is a Mountain View, Calif.-based infrastructure software company whose products are used by IT and engineering organizations to build real-time applications.
To date, TimesTen has been known primarily among providers of large-scale carrier applications and global securities trading systems.
The three new TimesTen products are currently offered on a limited availability basis.
www.adtmag.com /article.aspx?id=9608   (481 words)

  
 ebizQ - TimesTen Beefs Up Core Offering; Out With Three New Ones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
With these products and features, TimesTen is addressing the growing need in the enterprise market for real-time infrastructure software while continuing to enhance its offerings for global telecommunications providers and financial services organizations — markets where TimesTen enjoys an extensive customer base and continued growth.
TimesTen’s expanded product line allows organizations more flexibility and optimal configurations for the various needs of RTEs, making it easier to add real-time capabilities, whether incrementally or throughout an entire enterprise.
TimesTen version 5.1 includes the following new or enhanced features, many of which were designed for closer compatibility with the requirements of the enterprise:
www.ebizq.net /news/4652.html?&pp=1   (902 words)

  
 TimesTen® Real-Time Event Processing System
TimesTen is an infrastructure software product that enables very high performance event-processing applications to capture, store, use, and distribute information in real-time, while preserving transactional integrity and continuous availability.
With TimesTen, applications can process massive transaction volumes and respond instantly to requests—using less expensive hardware configurations than conventional software architectures require.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of LynuxWorks is prohibited.
www.lynuxworks.com /partners/show_product.php?ID=78   (70 words)

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