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Enterprise hardware is evolving at a scorching pace
Sudhir Menon, director of engineering, GemStone Systems
Monday, September 08, 2008
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What shall be the future trends in the enterprise infrastructure industry, both from a business and technology perspective?
From a business perspective, there is a constant push to lower TCO for the enterprises. Coupled with this is the ever-growing need to make business decisions with the most relevant and up-to-date information. This is pushing the industry toward lower latency, and higher throughput infrastructure software that offers unparalleled scale out and zero downtimes. From a technology perspective, the availability of high performance commodity hardware, along with zero copy latency stacks, provides an ecosystem that makes it possible to achieve the desired business needs.

What are the exciting things to watch out from GemStone in the near future?
In addition to the intense focus on latency and performance that we bring to every Gemfire release, we are tackling more and more items that provide ease of use, ease of integration, and ease of monitoring and management to the enterprise architect in the distributed data management segment. The pluggable solutions with GFE will make it easier to leverage the power of Gemfire much more easily in a broader spectrum of applications.

Sudhir Menon, director of engineering, GemStone Systems

How are your data fabrics progressing in view of the various vertical specific demands?
Having tackled the demands for raw performance, scale out, and high availability, the product has addressed the base requirements of the financial services vertical. In moving from Wall Street to Main Street, we are now tackling integration with standard interfaces like SQL and JPA, providing state-of-the-art management and monitoring tools, and tighter integration with commonly used infrastructures like application servers. In parallel, we are also OEMing the infrastructure into high performance end-user products that can exploit the capability set of Gemfire to provide major differentiators for our OEM partners and their end users.

Do you have any remarks on enterprise data fabric (EDF), particularly in context to SOA, grid/cluster computing, and OLTP applications?
The upcoming release of Gemfire Enterprise (version 5.7) offers several new features that were built as part of our Grid Readiness initiative. As part of this effort, we have fine-tuned our scaling, made several ease-of-use additions to the product, and improved our handling of network partitioning outages.

Pratima Harigunani
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