McObject - High Performance Computing (HPC) Data Management
Information Technology & Services
33309 1st Way South
31 employees
- Employees
- 31
McObject - High Performance Computing (HPC) Data Management Overview
- Headquarters
- 33309 1st Way South
- Website
- www.mcobject.com
- Industry
- Information Technology & Services
- Employees
- 31
- Founded
- 2001
About McObject - High Performance Computing (HPC) Data Management
McObject is a software company based in near Seattle, WA, USA. Formed in 2001 to leverage its founders' backgrounds in real-time software and database management systems (DBMSs), McObject's first product, a DBMS called eXtremeDB, gained adoption across a broad range of embedded and real-time software categories, including financial systems. eXtremeDB evolved into a product family with multiple editions, with features to minimize latency and support both high scalability and developer flexibility. McObject develops the eXtremeDB database system for intelligent devices, embedded systems and scalable real-time applications. Built on a core in-memory database system (IMDS) architecture, McObject's proven eXtremeDB software makes applications smarter, more reliable and more cost-effective to develop and maintain. Today, eXtremeDB is used in every embedded systems development market segment, with hundreds of customers and tens of millions of copies deployed worldwide, as well as in real-time enterprise systems including high volume financial exchanges and top social networking sites. What makes eXtremeDB for HPC different from all of the databases that also claim they are fast is the unique combination of features. Many database systems include one or two of the same performance-enhancing features such as in-memory data storage, columnar data handling, fast native APIs as well as high performance SQL, and a short execution path. But you’d be hard-pressed to find all of them in one database system, and solutions offering some of these features may also lack “real” database capabilities such as ACID transactions. In contrast, eXtremeDB offers all of them plus a rich assortment of additional development and run-time features.