M Web Magazine 006 (March 5, 1998 - June 4, 1998)

Healthcare Technology Firms Quick to Adopt "Caché" Post-Relational DBMS

 

InterSystems Credits Rapid Market Acceptance to Performance, Scalability, Network Computing Support

InterSystems LogoCAMBRIDGE, MA¾ February 22, 1998¾ InterSystems Corporation today released statistics on the adoption rate of the company’s recently introduced Caché post-relational database management system. According to an InterSystems customer base survey, 76 percent of the firm’s top value-added resellers (VARs) by revenue are now deploying Caché-based applications, or plan to do so this year. Healthcare technology leaders including MEDecision, The Compucare Company, and IDX Systems Corporation are among those moving quickly to deliver Caché application systems.

InterSystems introduced Caché, a post-relational DBMS with advanced object technology, in September of 1997. Caché is optimized for high-performance transaction processing, a focus for virtually every healthcare organization. "With three-quarters of our top VARs moving so quickly to Caché¾ an adoption rate that’s virtually unheard of for enterprise database software¾ it’s obvious that we’re providing the right solution for the demands of today’s professional developers," says Paul Grabscheid, vice president of strategic planning.

 

Complex Transactions Going Web-Wide

Featuring advanced object technology and a transactional multidimensional data model (TMDMÔ ), Caché is optimized for fast performance and maximum scalability in complex transaction processing. Both performance and scalability requirements are critical success factors for today’s healthcare systems, according to Grabscheid.

"First, clinicians and physicians require effective information access and immediate response. They and their patients can’t afford to wait, so high performance is paramount," he says. "We also see a continuing trend of mergers and acquisitions creating larger healthcare networks, making easy scalability a key requirement. Third, healthcare information and the applications that manipulate healthcare data are inherently complex."

"The Web adds a new dimension, making development even more challenging," Grabscheid continues. "Performance expectations are rising and scalability must be viewed in almost infinite numbers. And, developers must build applications that handle complex transactions in a way that requires very little effort or learning curve from the Web user."

 

Optimized for Transaction Processing

InterSystems designed and fine-tuned Caché to meet the performance and scalability requirements of complex transaction processing applications that run on the Web. The Caché database engine, for example, has demonstrated scalability to thousands of concurrent users. Equally key, the database engine is optimized for Web-oriented technologies such as objects and multidimensional data handling.

"The rate at which healthcare technology firms are moving to Caché proves that InterSystems is tied into where healthcare organizations want to go, and giving them the technology to get there," Grabscheid says.

Trademark Notes: Caché and TMDM are trademarks of InterSystems Corporation. Other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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Editorial Contacts

Rita Shoor
Shoor & Company
Tel: (803) 699-0710
Email: rshoor@shoorpr.com

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Kyle Chaffer
InterSystems
Tel: (617) 621-0600
URL: http://www.intersys.com

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