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TimesTen/Transact (Transact) is a real-time transaction processing system. It provides an infrastructure upon which to build very high-speed transactional applications, such as those used in securities trading, telecom billing, and online commerce. Application developers can focus on their business logic and rely on Transact to integrate messaging, data management, transaction management and data publishing services into a complete execution environment.
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| Date: | Feb 2005 | ||
| Pages: | 2 |
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