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RDM Server What’s New Datasheet

April 8, 2011
All of the new features of RDM Server are described in-depth here.

RDM Embedded 10 Comparison Benchmark

RDM Embedded 10 was re-architected to optimize multi-user performance in multi-core and multiple networked computer environments. This report shows benchmark results demonstrating up to an 18-fold improvement in transaction performance compared to an earlier version of RDM Embedded.

Using SQL in an Embedded Computer Application

Like it or not, SQL has become the industry’s standard database access language. This being the case many companies that are involved in the development of embedded computer applications with database management requirements would like to be able to use SQL to access and manipulate that database information. This article takes a looks at ways developers of embedded applications can efficiently make use of SQL in their applications.

Network & Relational Data Modeling

Data modeling is the process of representing real-world data and their relationships with each other in a form that is ultimately useful within computer programs.

Selection of a method for effectively modeling data and relationships is one of the key decisions a developer will make when developing a data-driven system.

Database Management in Real-time & Embedded Systems

This article points out things to consider when making the decision to go with a commercial real-time embedded database or build your own. It also makes some comments around database models to utilize to get your job done.

Selecting the Right Application Interface

Control of the Raima database embedded is made available through three different API types (not counting JDBC and ODBC): Native, SQL, and JAVA. The API selected is a matter of the application design goals including run-time and maintenance.