ANTs Software Announces Support for 64-Bit Linux on Opteron
BURLINGAME, Calif., June 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ANTs software, inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ANTS), a developer of high-performance SQL database management systems, today announced version 3.2 of the ANTs Data Server (ADS), the only lock-free relational database management system architected for the next generation of trading applications running on Linux. Supporting popular 64-bit Linux operating system implementations running on low-cost AMD Opteron platforms, ADS 3.2 sets a new price-performance benchmark, allowing very large OLTP and real-time analytical processing and reporting in main memory. The ANTs Data Server takes advantage of the virtually unlimited memory addressing capabilities of the AMD Opteron processor and low-cost Linux software. ADS is at least twice as fast as in-memory databases such as those from Oracle-TimesTen, and five to 15 times faster than traditional databases. The performance advantage grows with more concurrent users and contention for "hot tables." ADS also supports 10 to 20 times the number of simultaneous connections. At the same time, ADS offers a 60 to 90 percent lower total cost of ownership (TCO) because less expensive hardware is needed, complexity is reduced, software costs are reduced and significantly less development and maintenance are required. "ANTs Data Server 3.2 is the only database ready for the next generation of trading platforms necessary for regulatory compliance and Straight Through Processing," said Boyd Pearce, ANTs software chief executive officer. "The powerful combination of ANTs Data Server and 64-bit Linux on Opteron adds to our 64-bit Solaris offering and has resulted in significant price-performance improvements above and beyond the standard we had previously established." The ANTs Data Server can provide a dramatic increase in performance and decrease in user response time during peak workloads when deployed either standalone or as a helper database to offload performance-critical operations on "hot-spot" tables from the database of record. Stored procedure support for Oracle, Sybase and Microsoft RDBMSs means this can be accomplished with minimal application changes while providing the replication, disaster recovery and database management features enterprises need. The ANTs Data Server 3.2 is supported by ANTs' "TimesTwenty Challenge," an unprecedented offer to convert an application currently deployed with an Oracle, Microsoft or Sybase RDBMS, at no cost, for evaluation purposes, and achieve a 2X or greater performance advantage over in-memory databases, all in two weeks or less. For registration or more information about the TimesTwenty Challenge, please visit http://www.ants.com/TimesTwenty. About The ANTs Data Server The ANTs Data Server is a database management system based on a breakthrough, high-performance SQL query execution engine that incorporates innovative, lock-free operations. Performance is typically five to 15 times faster than other database management systems. The ANTs Data Server provides essential features for data-center applications: high-availability, replication and remote monitoring and management. The ANTs Data Server is natively-compatible with the most popular stored procedure languages so applications can be ported more easily. Performance-critical database operations in the financial services, wireless, hosted applications and logistics industries can be deployed on fewer, low-cost servers with dramatically reduced license fees and administrative costs. Availability The ANTs Data Server 3.2 will be available in August. About ANTs software inc. ANTs software inc., based in Silicon Valley, California, develops high-performance data management software that delivers unparalleled performance for heavy workload applications. The company's mission is to help customers reduce hardware, software, and development costs by providing exceptional database performance. For more information on ANTs software, visit http://www.ants.com . This press release is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to purchase securities. This press release contains certain forward-looking statements as that phrase is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Such risks include but are not limited to the following: there can be no assurance that ANTs software inc. (the "Company") will produce the expected results; that the Company will produce a commercially viable product; or that the Company will secure the necessary current and additional financing, intellectual property and staff to support current and future operations. Further risks are detailed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's most recent form 10-QSB for the quarter ended March 31, 2005. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to such forward-looking statements. For additional information: Company contact: Patrick Corman Cesar Rojas Corman Communications ANTs software inc. 650-326 9648 650-931-0535 |
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