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New documentation manager: Roman Stoffel

Let's welcome Roman Stoffel (from Switzerland) to the db4o team!

After finishing computer science studies at secondary school, Roman developed  web applications for two years. Later he decided to study computer science at University of Applied Sciences in Rapperswil where he's about to finish his bachelor thesis this year. He also worked part time on software for analysis of data from sensor networks.

In Roman's own words: "I'm delighted to contribute to db4o, because this ingenious product deserves an outstanding documentation."

Roman can be reached [script removed]here.

Posted on 2/22/2010 10:22 PM By German Viscuso
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New case study: Arum DataEye

Arum DataEye provides companies with fast visual access to their key performance indicators. Keeping objectives in view, team leaders and executives can closely monitor company processes and respond to operational needs more quickly.

An embedded object-oriented database ‟db4o” delivers data to this system in near-real-time mode. After a series of performance tests the Arum software developers determined that db4o not only matched their requirements – it outperformed MySQL/Hibernate for every operation, even data warehousing.

You can get the full case study here.

Posted on 2/18/2010 9:54 PM By German Viscuso
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ICOODB 2010: Call for Contributions

I'd like to invite you to submit a contribution to the 3rd International Conference on Objects and Databases 2010 (ICOODB), to take place on September 28-30, 2010, at the Goethe University Frankfurt, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.   According to you expertise you can contribute in the following areas:   -- Call for Industry Presentations: http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php...sentations   -- Call for Research Papers (peer reviewd, proceedings published as LNCS): http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php...rch-papers   -- Call for Tutorials: http://www.icoodb2010.org/index.php...-proposals Read the rest of entry »
Posted on 2/17/2010 11:59 AM By German Viscuso
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Need help with db4o performance tuning?

Trying to squeeze the last drop of performance out of your db4o based app? Struggle no more!

The db4o team invites you to submit your db4o based application for tuning! We're working on a "Tuning and Performance Improvements" Guide and we're looking for real use cases to include in the document (so, if you decide to submit, you'll have to be ok with the fact that we're going to showcase parts of your source code publicly).

Submitted applications will be reviewed by our core team to determine if they qualify for the guide. If your app is selected the db4o team will work on improving its overall (db4o related) performance and share these improvements with you and the db4o community (submissions will be closed once the guide is released so don't miss this opportunity =)

What are you waiting for? Send us your app for consideration! (community@db4o.com)

Posted on 2/4/2010 6:09 PM By German Viscuso
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