In-Memory Computing

What is In-Memory Computing?

In-memory computing (IMC) stores data in RAM rather than in databases hosted on disks. This eliminates the I/O and ACID transaction requirements of OLTP applications and exponentially speeds data access because RAM-stored data is available instantaneously, while data stored on disks is limited by network and disk speeds. IMC can cache massive amounts of data, enabling extremely fast response times, and store session data, which can help achieve optimum performance.

Why in-memory computing?

IMC enables extremely fast processing, which helps businesses increase performance, quickly analyze massive volumes of data in real time at very high speeds, and detect patterns. IMC improves complex event processing and delivers faster reporting and product releases, quicker and more accurate decision-making, a better user experience, and higher customer satisfaction.

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Why HPE for in-memory computing?

HPE offers unparalleled in-memory computing expertise to power business processing and perform analytics in real time. HPE enables enterprises to fully capitalize on next generation in-memory computing data analytics to achieve greater insight, accelerate innovation, and gain competitive advantage. HPE offers easy-to-order and easy-to-deploy IMC systems that are simple to manage and support—driving fast time to value.