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New Data Base Appliance Release 1.0
September 8th, 2008A new database appliance powered by our mathematical engine GATETM (DB Appliance) is available for System Architects, DBAs, Chief Architects, Performance Analysts, Capacity Planners, and Cloud Computing providers wishing to provide database services in their clouds. This appliance provides the capability to create analytical models of proposed database architecture and structure and predict server utilization, service time, and scalability limits. It will compute the right cache size and clustering efficiency and partitioning to maximize service time. This is the only analytical model available in the market today for a database architect or a performance analysts to compute the service and utilization and response time of a transaction or a batch job accessing a newly defined set of tables and SQL access patterns.
Board of Directors
July 28, 2008On Monday, July 28, 2008, a new board of directors was elected and confirmed. The new chairman of the board is Mr. Charlie Fote former CEO of First Data Corporation.
New Patent
June 17th, 2008Accretive patent adopted "System and method of predictive modeling for managing decisions for business enterprises” (US 7,389,211 B2)
IBM Academy of Technology
June 17, 2008CEO of Accretive Technologies, Dr. Nabil Abu El Ata presented at the IBM Academy of Technology 2008 Performance Engineering Best Practices Conference, June 16-18, 2008, Southbury, CT, USA. His topic was “Why Performance Engineering is still missing the Rendezvous”. A need for new methods and tooling is dictated by the complexity and dynamic nature of service requirements: in capacity, quality and cost.
Computer World 2008 Technology Laureates Award
June 2, 2008Accretive Technologies was honored by Computer World and inducted into the Laureates Class of 2008 and honored in Medal Ceremonies at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C. This is one of the Program's more diverse and accomplished groups in recent history, according to Computer World. Visit Article







