Jonathan,
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 2:03:04 PM, you wrote:
JG> Has anyone ever heard of these guys?
JG> http://www.antssoftware.com/index.htm
No, I have not heard of them.
The web site refers to in-memory products, and Cache immediately
springs to mind. If you have ever looked at that product, and can
remember Adabas, there are remarkable similarities. The key question
to ask of these vendors is what data model their product supports. The
answers can be interesting...
peter
edinburgh
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