Groovy’s SQL Switch: A Powerful Tool In The Quest For A Truly Real-Time Web

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jul 23, 2009 4:49 AM EDT
TechCrunch; By Jason Kincaid
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The real-time web is shaping up to be the next online revolution, and as we saw during our RealTime CrunchUp earlier this month, it’s already begun. But there are still some things that are holding us back — for one, many services still aren’t actually real time, they’re just something close to it. That may work well enough for sites like Facebook, but as we begin to see more innovation on this front, there’s likely going to be much more demand for technology that is truly real time. Groovy Corp, a database software marker partially owned by Intel, thinks it has the answer: a relational data management system called the SQL Switch, which it says will make true real-time both affordable and feasible.

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