Raima
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Raima is a provider of high-performance, real time, always on database technology for both in-memory database usage and persistent storage devices. The company has offices in Seattle, USA and London, UK.

History

Raima was founded in 1982 in Seattle, USA. The company pioneered embedded database research and development, and the first version of dbVista was released in 1984. Raima quickly grew to serve customers like Apple, AT&T, EDS, Federal Express, Hewlett Packard, IBM and NASA. As demand for embedded database functionality increased Raima introduced a client-server version called Velocis in 1993. Raima has since then focused on these two product lines to provide data management solution
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s in industrial automation systems, military flight control systems, telecom routers & switches, financial trading systems, medical equipment, data backup solutions, consumer electronic devices and more. The products were later renamed Embedded (formerly dbVista) and RDM Server (formerly Velocis). These systems can be used by themselves or work together in data management solutions for small embedded devices up to enterprise level hardware systems.

Technology

Raima delivers two database solutions: RDM Embedded, which is a cross-platform, small footprint real-time embedded database designed for distributed architecture in resource-contrained environments, and RDM Server which is an embeddable database management system employing a client/ server architecture designed for enterprise class environments.

Applications

The Raima database products are today used in a wide range of applications for business critical data transactions, flight control systems, military equipment, data backup solutions, medical equipment, routers and switches and more. Boeing, Mitsubishi and Siemens are examples of customers who embeds RDM products in their applications.
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