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Extreme Transaction Processing: Technologies to Watch
13 February 2007
 
Massimo Pezzini   Milind Govekar   Yefim V. Natis   Donna Scott  

Extreme transaction processing applications are characterized by exceptionally demanding requirements and complex, distributed architectures. Innovative enabling technologies are emerging, but most often are immature; some require users to accept a dramatic technology change.







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Table of Contents

Contents
  • Analysis
    • 1.0 What You Need to Know
    • 2.0 What Is XTP?
    • 3.0 Technology Requirements for XTP: Beyond TPMs and EASs
      • 3.1 Action Item
    • 4.0 Computing Appliances
      • 4.1 Potential Benefits
      • 4.2 Challenges to Mainstream Adoption
      • 4.3 Action Item
    • 5.0 Distributed Caching Platforms
      • 5.1 Potential Benefits
      • 5.2 Challenges to Mainstream Adoption
      • 5.3 Action Item
    • 6.0 Dynamic Resource Brokers
      • 6.1 Potential Benefits
      • 6.2 Challenges to Mainstream Adoption
      • 6.3 Action Item
    • 7.0 Event-Driven Application Platforms
      • 7.1 Potential Benefits
      • 7.2 Challenges to Mainstream Adoption
      • 7.3 Action Item
    • 8.0 Grid-Based Application Platforms
      • 8.1 Potential Benefits
      • 8.2 Challenges to Mainstream Adoption
      • 8.3 Action Item
    • 9.0 User Survival Strategies
  • Recommended Reading
Figures
Figure 1.
XTP Technologies to Watch
Figure 2.
Computing Appliances
Figure 3.
Distributed Caching Platforms
Figure 4.
Dynamic Resource Brokers
Figure 5.
Event-Driven Application Platforms
Figure 6.
Grid-Based Application Platforms
Figure 7.
XTP Technologies: Risks and Rewards




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