In-Memory Computing In Plain English

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In-Memory Computing: What Is It?

We struggle to come up with a simple, understandable definition of what in-memory computing is all about, what problems it solves, and what uses are a good fit for the technology.

In-memory computing means using a type of middleware software that allows one to store data in RAM, across a cluster of computers, and process it in parallel.

Nikita Ivanov , CTO and Founder of @GridGain helps us refine what in-memory computing is all about! Click here to read his input on @InnovationInsights!