Altibase
Private | |
Industry | Enterprise Software |
Founded | November 26, 1999 |
Headquarters |
Greater New York City, U.S. Seoul, South Korea |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | |
Services | In-Memory Database Vendor |
Owner | Private |
Website |
altibase |
Altibase is privately owned, a multinational software corporation that provides Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company was founded in 1999 and now has offices in South Korea, USA, and China. Altibase focuses on high-intensity transactional processing through RAM (Random Access Memory), complementing its disk-resident database in a single-database solution.[1]
History
- 1991 – 1997: Was started with “Mr.RT” project, which was an IMDBMS development project to research on the effects of RAM on traditional RDBMS, conducted by [[ETRI|Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute]], a government-funded research organization in South Korea[2]
- 1999: Was incorporated and began specializing in in-memory computing technology[2]
- 2000:
- Released the first version, called Spiner, for commercial use
- Surpassed 50% of the in-memory DBMS market share in South Korea[3]
- 2002:
- Released the second version and renamed it to ALTIBASE v2.0
- 2003:
- Released ALTIBASE v3.0[4] and entered the Chinese Main Memory Database Management System market[5]
- 2004:
- Released version 4.0, the world’s first in-memory database[6] with hybrid architecture, combining RAM and disk databases
- 2005:
- 2006:
- Received “Presidential Award for Best Software” from the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs[10]
- 2007:
- Released ALTIBASE HDB v5.0
- 2008:
- Received “Superior Software Award” from China for excellence in the Chinese telecommunications industry
- 2009:
- Opened offices in China and United States[11]
- 2011:
- Released version 5.5.1 and renamed it to ALTIBASE HDB(Hybrid Database)
- Renamed ADS(Altibase Data Stream) to ALTIBASE DSM, which was data caching software for use in real-time Complex Event Processing[12]
- Received "Korean Technology Award 2011" and ALTIBASE HDB was nominated as “10 New Technology”[13]
- Introduced its certifications, ACP (Altibase Certification Professional), ACD (Altibase Certified Developers), ACA (Altibase Certified Administration), and ACE (Altibase Certified Expert)[14]
- 2012:
- Released ALTIBASE HDB Zeta, ALTIBASE Extreme, and renamed ALTIBASE DSM to ALTIBASE CEP[15]
- Was recognized in Gartner’s “Who’s Who in In-Memory Databases 2012”
- 2013:
- Released ALTIBASE XDB that has fast data processing speeds in main-memory[16]
- Received ISO/IEC 20000 certification[17]
- Was recognized in Gartner’s “Magic Quadrant for Operational DBMSs 2013”, “Who’s Who in In-Memory Databases 2013”, "Hype Cycle for Big Data, 2013","Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2013", "Hype Cycle for Information Infrastructure, 2013","IT Market Clock for Database Management Systems, 2013” and “Hype Cycle for Business Intelligence and Analytics, 2013”
- Was recognized as a mjoar vendors in the IMC market space[18]
- 2014:
- Was recognized in Gartner’s “Magic Quadrant for Operational DBMSs 2014”, “IT Market Clock for Database Management Systems, 2014”, “Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2014”, “Hype Cycle for Big Data, 2014”, “How In-Memory Computing Technologies Enable Digital Business,” and “Who's Who for In-Memory Databases 2014”
- Was recognized in IDC’s “Prediction for 2014: Memory Optimized ("In-Memory") Database Technology Is Taking Over Enterprise Databases”
- 2015:
- Released ALTIBASE HDB v6.5 and its Community Edition for free use
- Integrated ALTIBASE XDB into ALTIBASE HDB v6.5
- Was recognized in Gartner’s “Magic Quadrant for Operational DBMSs 2015”, "Market Guide for In-Memory Computing Technologies", and “Market Guide for In-Memory DBMS, 2015”
- Was recognized as a key player in Markets and Markets’s “In-Memory Computing Market by Component (IMDM, IMAP), Sub-Components (IMDB, IMDG), Solutions (OLAP, OLTP), Verticals (BFSI, Retail, Government, & others) - Global Forecast to 2020”
- Was recognized in InformationWeek’s “10 In-Memory Database Options Power Speedy Performance”
Clients
According to Markets and Markets research, Altibase is a major vendor in the in-memory computing market,[18] with over 550 customers and thousands of installations globally.[19]
Altibase's global clients in the telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, and utilities sectors include Bloomberg, LG U+, E*TRADE, HP, UAT Inc., SK Telecom, KT Corporation (formerly Korea Telecom), Hyundai Securities, Samsung Electronics, Shinhan Bank, Woori Bank, The South Korean Ministry of Defense, G-Market, and Chung-Ang University.[20][21]
Altibase users in Japan include FX Prime, a foreign exchange services company, and Retela Crea Securities.[22][23]
In China, the three major telecommunications companies, China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom, utilize ALTIBASE HDB in 29 of 31 Chinese provinces.[24]
Products and Services[25]
- ALTIBASE HDB(Hybrid Database):
- ALTIBASE HDB is a hybrid DBMS with Hybrid Architecture that combines an in-memory database with a conventional disk-resident database.[26] ALTIBASE HDB features include SQL standards compliance, high-availability, replication, real-time ACID compliance, spatial, vertical and horizontal scalability, and compatibility with standard interfaces and programming languages such as ODBC, JDBC, OLE DB, .Net, Java, C/C++, and Precompiler.
- According to Gartner, “ALTIBASE HBD has a broad use case applicability. In addition to applying its technology to unique billing scenarios in telecom, as well as real-time flaw detection in manufacturing scenarios, customers cite their use of HBD for analytics and storage of text and rich media content.”[1]
- In 2015, Altibase integrated ALTIBASE XDB to ALTIBASE HDB. ALTIBASE XDB(eXtreme DBMS) was first released in 2013. XDB was a traditional relational database that had fast data processing speeds in main-memory. It came with high-availability, replication, and scalability features and with three interfaces include Direct Access Mode, Direct Access API Mode as well as conventional client/server protocols such as TCP/IP and IPC for more complex database operations.[16]
- ALTIBASE CEP:
- ALTIBASE CEP is a Windows-based data caching software for use in real-time complex event processing applications. This product was formerly known as DSM ("Altibase Data Stream").[11]
Altibase offers technical supports include DBA services, migration/upgrades/optimization assistance, custom performance tuning and more.
General Features[26]
- Horizontal and vertical scalability on commodity platforms
- Non-stop service architecture
- Real-time ACID compliance
- Compatible with all standard interfaces and programming languages (Java, C, Support for SQL standards (SQL-92,SQL:1999, partial 2003)
- Support for database connectivity standards (ODBC, JDBC .NET Provider, OLE DB, CLI)
- Record-level lock
- LOBs
- DB Links
Advanced Features[26]
- Unified Engine
- ALTIBASE HDB’s unified engine allows for the use of an in-memory and on-disk database solution under a single solution.
- Altibase markets it as a “hybrid” database solution. This garners a significant advantage over a bundled solution because it omits the need for an abstraction layer for disparate database systems to communicate. According to Gartner, “references gave this company high marks for overall performance of its operational DBMS, as well as for support, professional services, and ease of use.”
- Replication
- ALTIBASE HDB’s built-in replication functionality maintains an up-to-date backup on an active server. In the event the server is unexpectedly terminated, ALTIBASE HDB immediately resumes service from an identical database on an alternate server so as to provide uninterruptible service. In addition, Altibase HDB’s replication option utilizes a shared-nothing architecture, which provides significant speed and stability gains over shared disk architectures.
- Altibase supports two modes of replication: Asynchronous and Synchronous.
- Load Balancing
- In a replicated ALTIBASE HDB database environment, user transactions can be divided into two or more groups. Each group of transactions is executed on a corresponding server, and the changes on one server are reflected on the other servers automatically. This allows for increased performance while retaining data consistency.
- Out-Place MVCC
- Memory table-spaces in Altibase are capable of utilizing out-place MVCC. This contrasts from the in-place MVCC used traditionally by disk-based relational databases such as Oracle.
- Out-place MVCC creates a new version of the original record on UPDATEs, and the existing record points to this new version via a newly-created reference pointer. The new record also includes a reference pointer back to the original record, resulting in a significant performance gain, as it does not need to make a copy from the undo segment. However, this comes at the expense of increased memory usage.
- Spatial Support
- ALTIBASE HDB supports the use of advanced spatial data types for representing geometric objects such as points, lines and polygons as well as numerous functions and features for working with these data types.
References
- 1 2 Donald Feinberg; Merv Adrian; Nick Heudecker; Adam M. Ronthal; Terilyn Palanca (12 October 2015). "Magic Quadrant for Operational Database Management Systems". Gartner, Inc.: 5–6.
- 1 2 Kim, Sang-Bum (12 November 2003). "SW 플랫폼 시장의 새로운 기대주 알티베이스". inews24.com (in Korean).
- ↑ Park, Hee-Bum (16 October 2002). "[IT테크노마트 2002]기술이전 성공사례". Electronic Times Internet.
- ↑ Shin, Hye-Sun (31 March 2003). "알티베이스, 메인메모리DB 새 버전 출시". Electronic Times Internet (in Korean).
- ↑ Lee, Eun-Yong (7 October 2003). "알티베이스, 중국 MMDBMS 시장 진출". Electronic Times Internet.
- ↑ Choi, Sung Hoon (2 November 2004). "국내업체, 하이브리드DB 세계 첫 개발". CBS Interactive, Inc. (in Korean).
- ↑ Cho, Sung-Hoon (January 24, 2005). "알티베이스, 차이나유니콤에 MMDBMS 공급". DigitalTimes (in Korean).
- ↑ Chung, Jin Ok (February 16, 2005). "대만 증권사에 알티베이스 MMDBMS 진출". CBS Interactive Inc.
- ↑ Yoon, Sung Gyu (12 September 2005). "알티베이스, 'ALTIBASE 4' GS 인증 획득". 디지털데일리.
- ↑ Han, Jung-Hoon (7 April 2006). "[신소프트웨어상품대수상작]3월 수상작". Electronic Times Internet.
- 1 2 Kang, Dong-Sik. "알티베이스, 증권시장 90% 점유 국산 DBMS 강자 (Altibase, Korean database powerhouse, occupies 90% of domestic securities database market)" Digital Times February 6, 2011. Last retrieved on August 7, 2012.
- ↑ Chung, Gyung-Mi (January 26, 2011). "알티베이스, DBMS 신규버전 발표". IT Today.
- ↑ Kim, Tae-Hyoung (December 9, 2011). "알티베이스, 2011 대한민국기술대상 특별상 수상". Boan News.
- ↑ Sung, Hyun-Hee (July 12, 2011). "알티베이스, 전문가 양성위한 교육센터 확대 개편". etnews.
- ↑ Kim, Su Yeon (April 12, 2012). "알티베이스 'HDB 제타로 빅데이터 라인업 스타트'". iNews 24.
- 1 2 Kim, Bong Yeon (June 13, 2013). "알티베이스, '알티베이스 XDB' 출시…"기존 제품 대비 10배 성능'". eNews Today.
- ↑ Kim, Bong Yeon (April 26, 2013). "㈜알티베이스, 고객지원서비스관리 'ISO20000' 인증 획득". eNews Today.
- 1 2 Wood, Laura (November 9, 2013). "Research and Markets: In-Memory Computing (IMC) Market - Global Advancements, Worldwide Market Forecasts & Analysis (2013-2018)". BusinessWire. Research and Markets.
- ↑ Edjlali, Roxane; Zaidi, Ehtisham; Feinberg, Donald (December 9, 2014). "Market Guide for In-Memory DBMS". Gartner Inc.
- ↑ Choi, Donna. "Altibase, the Top Data Performance Solutions Provider" Advanced Technology Korea. June 1, 2012. Retrieved on June 24, 2012.
- ↑ Chun Go-eun. "Fastest, Most Efficient Databases Imaginable with Altibase" Korea IT Times Friday, August 26th, 2011. Last retrieved on June 24, 2012.
- ↑ Lee, Sang-Il. "일본 IT시장, 새로운 먹거리로 떠오르나? (The IT industry in Japan: a promising new market?)" Digital Daily. May 31, 2011. Retrieved on July 25, 2012.
- ↑ 에드몬드 (Edmund). "알티베이스, 일본 증권사에 하이브리드 DBMS 공급 (Altibase provides DBMS for Japanese Securities Companies)" Daily Grid. November 5, 2010. Retrieved on July 25, 2012.
- ↑ Kim, Kuk-bae. "글로벌 '성공신화' 꿈꾸는 국내SW 기업들 (Korean Software Companies with Global Aspirations)" inews24 July 1, 2012. Retrieved on July 25, 2012.
- ↑ "Product | Altibase". Altibase | A High Performance Enterprise-Grade Relational DBMS. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
- 1 2 3 Administrator's Manual. Altibase Corp. May 29, 2015.