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  2. Data grid - Wikipedia

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    A data grid is an architecture or set of services that allows users to access, modify and transfer extremely large amounts of geographically distributed data for research purposes. [1] Data grids make this possible through a host of middleware applications and services that pull together data and resources from multiple administrative domains ...

  3. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    AQL, HTTP, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Go, Scala, .Net, Python, Ruby. Open Source (Apache License. Version 2.0) ArangoDB is a transactional native multi-model database supporting two major NoSQL data models (graph and document [1]) with one query language. Written in C++ and optimized for in-memory computing.

  4. Grid view - Wikipedia

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    A grid view or a datagrid is a graphical control element that presents a tabular view of data. [1] A typical grid view also supports some or all of the following: An interactive live demo example of this type of widget can be seen here [1]. Some widget toolkits, these are libraries containing a collection of equally designed graphical control ...

  5. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks. This is a comparison of web frameworks for front-end web development that are heavily reliant on JavaScript code for their behavior.

  6. Oracle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Cloud. Oracle Cloud is a cloud computing service offered by Oracle Corporation providing servers, storage, network, applications and services through a global network of Oracle Corporation managed data centers. The company allows these services to be provisioned on demand over the Internet.

  7. Redis - Wikipedia

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    Redis popularized the idea of a system that can be considered a store and a cache at the same time. It was designed so that data is always modified and read from the main computer memory, but also stored on disk in a format that is unsuitable for random data access.

  8. Hazelcast - Wikipedia

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    Hazelcast. In computing, Hazelcast is a unified real-time data platform [3] based on Java that combines a fast data store with stream processing. It is also the name of the company developing the product. The Hazelcast company is funded by venture capital and headquartered in Palo Alto, California. [4][5][6] In a Hazelcast grid, data is evenly ...

  9. DataGrid - Wikipedia

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