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McObject, LLC
To survive in the market, intelligent devices such as set-top boxes and networking gear must rapidly expand their features. This means adding software “smarts” and managing larger volumes of more complex data—a challenge typically met with database management systems (DBMS). But traditional databases, with roots in business processing, present CPU and memory requirements that are too expensive for price-sensitive high-tech gear.

The situation demands a new kind of data management engine, designed to exclude unnecessary, business-oriented processing layers while delivering developer tools for the tightest possible integration. This paper examines the new on-device database requirements, and looks at one product, eXtremeDB, developed in response to these needs.
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