Aleri Inc., in New York and London, has developed what it calls vector-based data-management software that can process millions of transactions in a fraction of the time today's database systems require. The software is in production at the Allied Irish Bank in Dublin and is being implemented at several other financial-service companies, says Aleri CEO Alan Hambrook. Utility and telecommunications companies also are potential users, as are any businesses with huge amounts of data, high transaction volumes, complex business logic, and sophisticated data-analysis applications, Hambrook says.
by an embedded transaction-processing engine and metadata management capabilities for data analysis. The system even uses, on average, 30% less disk-storage space than other databases, because it doesn't have indexing tables. For the immediate future, Hambrook envisions Aleri's software co-residing with relational databases, acting as a high-performance transaction processing and data-analysis engine and pulling information from otherwise fragmented IT systems to help companies, say, get a complete view of their customers.
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