Company Executives From the Leading Provider of In-Memory Databases Offer Perspective on the Cost and Scalability Claims Made at Oracle OpenWorld
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 24, 2013) - MemSQL, the leader in real-time analytics, has publicized its response to in-memory database announcements like those made by Oracle. In its comments, MemSQL lauds the attempts to provide customers with 100-times faster queries than those from disk-based storage (the very premise of an in-memory database), but questions the complexity and cost associated with these new technologies.
MemSQL CEO Eric Frenkiel and CTO Nikita Shamgunov are available to discuss the shortcomings of new product offerings and the broader implications in-memory technology has on the database market. In particular, they point out that:
WHAT: Opportunity to speak with MemSQL executives regarding recent in-memory database announcements
WHO: MemSQL CEO Eric Frenkiel and CTO Nikita Shamgunov. Prior to co-founding MemSQL, Eric worked at Facebook on partnership development. He was also named to Forbes' 30 under 30 list of technology innovators in 2011 and 2012. Before co-founding MemSQL, Nikita worked on core infrastructure systems at Facebook and served as a distinguished senior database engineer at Microsoft SQL Server.
WHEN: Anytime during Oracle OpenWorld
WHERE: Over the phone or at booth 134, Moscone South at Oracle OpenWorld
HOW: Contact Carlo Tapia at 209/406-6867 or ctapia@trainercomm.com to schedule an appointment
About MemSQL
MemSQL is the leader in real-time Big Data analytics, empowering organizations to make data-driven decisions, better engage customers, and gain a competitive advantage. The in-memory distributed database at the heart of MemSQL's real-time analytics platform is proven in production environments across hundreds of nodes in the most high-velocity Big Data environments in the world. Based in San Francisco, MemSQL is a Y Combinator company funded by prominent venture capitalists and angel investors, including First Round Capital and New Enterprise Associates. For more information, please visit www.memsql.com.