DataSynapse Supports 64-Bit Intel Xeon Processor for Greater Throughput and Faster Transaction Processing

Grid-Enabling Data-Intense Applications on 64-Bit Servers Offers Unrivaled Computing Power and Performance Advantages for Transaction-Heavy Environments

NEW YORK, NY · March 29, 2005 · DataSynapse, Inc., the fastest-growing provider of grid computing solutions for the virtual enterprise, today announced compatibility with the 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ processor-based platforms. Supporting large data sets and both 32-bit and 64-bit applications, enterprise workloads deploying Intel® server technology and DataSynapse GridServer® software benefit from a powerful, highly scalable, IT infrastructure with greater memory capacity, faster application processing capabilities and guaranteed 24/7 server uptime for the highest levels of performance, productivity and service available.

 

Grid computing is going mainstream as enterprises see ways to leverage large-scale deployments of standards-based hardware and software to solve complex computing problems," said Deborah Conrad, vice president, Intel Sales and Marketing Group. " We work with innovative companies like DataSynapse to deliver great solutions with the next generation of technology."

 

To meet the explosive growth in data and transaction requirements, an increasing number of organizations are migrating to high volume server processors and the 64-bit computing capabilities offered by the Intel Xeon platform. Because DataSynapse GridServer technology enables the broadest set of enterprise applications to run on a shared infrastructure, customers running Intel 64-bit servers can optimize existing system resources by scaling data-tier applications infinitely over virtualized, grid environments. The result is a low cost, shared computing infrastructure capable of fulfilling service requests in real-time for improved application resiliency and uptime and greater value to the business.

 

“GridServer technology is ideally suited for process-intensive and transactional-oriented systems that rely on large data sets and use Intel’s 64-bit servers to ensure computational accuracy and speed,” said Jamie Bernardin, chief technology officer and co-founder of DataSynapse. “The addition of DataSynapse’s software to the stack furthers the application performance and resiliency achieved by 64-bit computing, while generating additional cost-savings through resource optimization.”

 

Leading-edge organizations in the financial services, government and energy sectors have turned to DataSynapse to realize the benefits of an application architecture that scales without increased overhead or complexity. With dramatically improved application performance and response time, DataSynapse clients running 64-bit Intel Xeon processor-based technology can satisfy the volatile and unpredictable demand for computing power and identify new revenue opportunities for growth and competitive advantage.

 

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DataSynapse is a world leader in dynamic application service management software for the always on, always responsive data center. The DataSynapse platform is used by leading organizations to deliver, manage, and optimize scalable enterprise-class application services. DataSynapse provides a standardized, automated approach to configuring, activating and scaling enterprise applications in real-time environments for many of the world’s leading companies. For more information, please visit www.datasynapse.com.

 



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