Customer Decision Points for Selecting In-memory Computing

This article is the fifth in an editorial series with a goal to provide direction for SaaS company thought leaders on ways to achieve higher levels of scalability and performance through use of in-memory computing technology.

Advantages of an In-Memory Data Fabric over Alternative Technologies

This article is the fourth in an editorial series with a goal to provide direction for SaaS company thought leaders on ways to achieve higher levels of scalability and performance through use of in-memory computing technology.

GridGain Webinar: Hyperscaling Your SaaS Infrastructure

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model in which applications are hosted by a vendor or service provider and made available to customers over the Internet. Instead of companies installing software on their own servers, known as the on premises distribution model, application software providers host the software in the cloud and […]

Benefits to SaaS Companies When Adopting an In-Memory Data Fabric

This article is the third in an editorial series with a goal to provide direction for SaaS company thought leaders on ways to achieve higher levels of scalability and performance through use of in-memory computing technology.

In-Memory Computing for SaaS Applications

This article is the second in an editorial series with a goal to provide direction for SaaS company thought leaders on ways to achieve higher levels of scalability and performance through use of in-memory computing technology.

insideBIGDATA Guide to Hyperscaling Your SaaS Infrastructure

In this new Guide to Hyperscaling Your SaaS Infrastructure the goal is to provide direction for SaaS company thought leaders on ways to achieve higher levels of scalability and performance through use of in-memory computing technology.

A View from GridGain on Apache Ignite

In this special guest feature, Nikita Ivanov of GridGain discusses his company’s entry into the Apache Software Foundation’s incubator program with their in-memory data fabric technology stack as “Apache Ignite.” Nikita Ivanov is CTO of GridGain.

GridGain In-Memory Data Fabric

This article is the fifth and last in an editorial series that will provide direction for enterprise thought leaders on ways of leveraging in-memory computing to analyze data faster, improve the quality of business decisions, and use the insight to increase customer satisfaction and sales performance.

In-Memory Computing Performance Benchmark

This article is the fourth in an editorial series that will provide direction for enterprise thought leaders on ways of leveraging in-memory computing to analyze data faster, improve the quality of business decisions, and use the insight to increase customer satisfaction and sales performance. In last week’s article, we set the stage for in-memory computing technology in terms of […]

Types of In-Memory Computing

In this installment we’ll set the stage for in-memory computing technology in terms of its current state as well as its next stage of evolution. We’ll begin with a discussion of the capabilities of in-memory databases (IMDBs) and in-memory data grids (IMDGs), and show how they differ. We’ll finish up the section by demonstrating how neither one is sufficient for a company’s strategic move to IMC; instead, we will explain why a comprehensive in-memory data platform is needed.