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As illustrated throughout the course, in-memory data management can enable significant advantages to data processing within enterprises. However, the transition for enterprise applications to an in-memory database will require radical changes to data organization and processing, resulting in major adaptations throughout the entire stack of enterprise applications. By considering conservative upgrade policies used by many ERP system customers, the adoption of in-memory technology is often delayed, because such radical changes do not align well with the evolutionary modification schemes of business-critical customer systems. Consequently, a risk-free approach is required to help enterprises to immediately leverage in-memory data management technology without disruption of their existing enterprise systems.
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Transition to IMDBs
What does the transition to in-memory database technology mean for enterprise applications?
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Data organization and processing will change radically and enterprise applications need to be adapted
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The data organization will not change at all, but the source code of the applications has to be adapted
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There will be no impact on enterprise applications
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All enterprise applications are significantly sped up without incurring any adaptions.
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Plattner, H. (2013). Bypass Solution. In: A Course in In-Memory Data Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36524-9_34
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