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- RT @: McObject's Nov. 12 Webinar - "Embedded Databases: Building In 'Always-On High Availability"! 8:19 AM Nov 5th from Seesmic
- VentureWire timeline: fun 10-year romp through high-tech's ups-and-downs2:45 PM Nov 3rd from Seesmic
- @ well, OK, would be true if any SSD could actually sustain that. Haven't seen one. Have you?7:13 AM Oct 26th from Seesmic in reply to DavidIntelByrne
- "SSD performance is limited only by the SATA2 interface throughput" SATA2=3Gbit/S, SSD<=150MB/S Doesn't add up.6:51 AM Oct 26th from Seesmic
- Great comment from alphadog at end of this article on so-called "NoSQL" 6:02 AM Oct 24th from twidroid
- RT @: + beer + good conversation = one great at . Join ECI today, Oct. 21 @ 5pm, Room 1014.10:47 AM Oct 21st from Seesmic
- RT @: One hour to Webinar, “Data Acceleration and Business Continuity with McObject's eXtremeDB Cache” 10:07 AM Oct 15th from Seesmic
- RT @: Two hours till Webinar, "Data Acceleration & Business Continuity with McObject's eXtremeDB Cache” 9:20 AM Oct 15th from Seesmic
- RT @: We are hosting a webinar about data acceleration and business continuity, Please join us! Oct 15: 10:52 AM Oct 14th from Seesmic
- RT Bidding On Keywords Related To Trademarks. . Too often, we've had to defend "McObject" and "eXtremeDB".9:58 AM Oct 12th from web
- Wikipedia isn’t sure. Enter “RAM drive”, you go to “RAM disk” page. But once there, text “RAM drive or Solid-state drive” links to SSD page9:03 AM Oct 9th from Seesmic
- Blogger says “RAM drive” is an SSD using [SD]RAM but “RAM disk” is a file system in RAM. That’s news to me. You?9:03 AM Oct 9th from Seesmic
- is STM's new Tank Command and Control Info Sys 11:29 AM Oct 2nd from Seesmic
- Hot on the heels of the Tornado GR4 combat jet,11:28 AM Oct 2nd from Seesmic
- More on the Panavia Tornado GR4 combat jet. 12:31 PM Sep 30th from Seesmic
- @ You might have a look at 10:18 AM Sep 30th from Seesmic in reply to xinmyname
- @ Perst is generally smaller and faster, more varied types of collections.10:16 AM Sep 30th from Seesmic in reply to xinmyname
- @ Have you looked at Perst? 9:57 AM Sep 30th from web in reply to xinmyname
- RT @: Just discovered that SQLite on Android is very slow. Db4o or Perst looks like a good alternative.9:42 AM Sep 30th from Seesmic
- RT @: Updated blog with ADP1 TestIndex now testing , , and . 9:21 AM Sep 30th from Seesmic
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- Name Steven Graves
- Location near Seattle
- Web http://www.mcobje...
- Bio Co-founder and president of McObject, an in-memory embedded database vendor
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