Read Digital Edition


ADS BY GOOGLE
Top Three Links You Must Click On


Ingres Gooses its Database
VectorWise redesigned the database architecture to exploit vector calculations

Ingres, the open source database company, claims it’s achieved more than 10x performance gains running data on Intel’s Nehalem chip, well, at least some data.

The breakthrough was made by the VectorWise project, Ingres’ collaboration with VectorWise, a spin-out from the database research team at Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), a Dutch research institute in mathematics and computer science,

VectorWise has created a database engine that Ingres says taps the vector processing potential of modern microprocessors and makes the software faster by running multiple instructions simultaneously.

Ingres says data management technology based on the VectorWise project will let businesses manage their data at highly reduced costs or ratchet their database workloads up.

They will be able to run data analysis tasks that previously weren’t feasible.

Ingres CEO Roger Burkhardt claims, “This technology breakthrough will enable a CFO to easily analyze hundreds of millions of business transactions in seconds – even on a laptop at 35,000 feet. This ability to extract deep insights from detailed business data at the ‘speed of thought’ [a dubious benchmark] will empower all leaders to make better business decisions from anywhere at any time.”

VectorWise redesigned the database architecture to exploit vector calculations.

The result is a new Ingres database kernel and reported speed improvements of nearly 80 fold on a query modeled after the Q1 query of the TPC-H3 suite on a Xeon processor.

Intel, which lent a hand, is tickled pink.

Ingres won’t try to commercialize the unproven breakthrough until next year. If Larry Ellison is to be believed, Oracle will have an appliance based on Sun hardware to optimize its database.

About Maureen O'Gara
Maureen O'Gara the most read technology reporter for the past 20 years, is the Cloud Computing and Virtualization News Desk editor of SYS-CON Media. She is the publisher of famous "Billygrams" and the editor-in-chief of "Client/Server News" for more than a decade. One of the most respected technology reporters in the business, Maureen can be reached by email at maureen(at)sys-con.com or paperboy(at)g2news.com, and by phone at 516 759-7025.

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

Register | Sign-in

Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1

  Subscribe to our RSS feeds now and receive the next article instantly!
In It? Reprint It! Contact advertising(at)sys-con.com to order your reprints!
Subscribe to the World's Most Powerful Newsletters

ADS BY GOOGLE
SugarCRM, the world’s leading provider of open source customer relationship management (CRM) softwa...
If you are like me, you are regularly receiving unsolicited email from various quarters, telling you...
There's a lot of talk about how we need to focus on our buyers' issues and provide them educational ...
SYS-CON Events announced today that the "Diamond" and "Platinum" sponsorship opportunities for the u...
SYS-CON Events announced today that the "show prospectus" for the 5th International Cloud Computing ...
More good news for cloud computing! Google last week released its once mysterious Chrome Operating S...
This past weekend I set out explore some of the extension capabilities of Google Wave. One of the we...
In CloudBerry Lab we are striving to make our customer service better. In this competitive market wi...
We talk a lot about social media on Marketing Trenches. And for good reason – Social media seems to...
Intel has put out its promised beta SDK for Windows (C and C++) and Moblin (C) developers working on...
InformationWeek stumbled on a Microsoft patent application dating back to 2006 deceptively titled “M...
Berlin-based ThinPrint AG, the printer virtualization house, thinks it’s got a cloud solution for th...
Behaving like it’s got a future, Sun Monday put out what it calls a significant new version of Virtu...
IBM has acquired Guardium, a seven-year-old subsidiary of Israel’s Log-On Software transplanted to M...
But on the web, access to services is implicit in the fact that the business is offering the service...
Oracle has offered to cordon off MySQL inside a combined Oracle-Sun to get the European Commission t...
The second set of charges filed last week against Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services founder...
Gartner told Reuters that it overestimated how many PCs Acer shipped in the last seven quarters by a...
Office Web Apps, Microsoft’s answer to Google Apps, are supposed to be out sometime in June along wi...
Gartner thinks the server business has stopped sliding into the abyss. Third-quarter sales weren’t a...