Archive pour la catégorie ‘Very Large Database’

Ekoz develops a revolutionary database

Sunday 16 March 2008

French freelance ICT consultant and former Microsoft Chief Marketing Officier for France Olivier Ezratty posted a long and interesting article about Ekoz Technology’s applications in the database industry (in french).

We met with Olivier a few days ago, and had very intresting talks about technology, innovation, and the database market. Dominated by well-known editors like Microsoft, Oracle, Sybase or IBM, database technology has seen very few new entrants except MySQL in the last ten years. More interesting, there has been no drastic evolution in the technology of data representation for database systems. For the last twenty years, most efforts in those companies R&D teams have been dedicated to the application portfolio, from reporting to dashboarding, from ERPing to CRMing.

At Ekoz, we have dedicated our time to the data representation problem, and brought very innovative solutions that completely revolutionize the performance of such systems. When traditional relational database technology requires OLAP and hypercubes approaches, our technology offers the first path towards Real Time Business Intelligence.

When volumes are huge, call Ekoz

Tuesday 5 February 2008

The last trading loss incident at Societe General shed a new light on the necessity for very strict information system control procedures. According to a recent article in french newspaper AGEFI, preventing such incidents is not out of reach, provided you have the technology able to handle huge volume of data (clic to enlarge).

AGEFI comments on SG trading loss incident

The good news is that such a powerful engine, able to deal with all data feeds, including volumes as high as 500 000 operation per day, do exist: it’s exactly what Ekoz Technology has been designed to perform.

 

Ekoz Technology in the news

Wednesday 19 December 2007

Ekoz Technology’s CEO Richard Salabi was recently interviewed by the french business newspaper “La Tribune“.

You can read here the full interview (in french).


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