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August 31, 2010 - Designed for application developers of embedded systems and devices, ITTIA DB SQL v3.2 supports shared memory, which is compatible with existing TCP/IP transport, allowing data to be shared between local and remote connections. With storage-level locking, threads and processes can be read from database, but exclusive access is obtained automatically before writing changes. Savepoints can be used to perform rollback within transaction, so that minor errors can be handled without canceling transaction.

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ITTIA - Mobile and Embedded Database Solutions
1611 116th Ave.
Bellevue, WA, 98004
USA



New Release of ITTIA DB, Version 3.2


Bellevue, WA - ITTIA, a global supplier of embedded database software, today unveiled the version 3.2 release of its leading edge relational database, ITTIA DB SQL, for application developers of embedded systems and devices. This release introduces transaction savepoints and two new ways to share data on a device, with support for shared memory communications and a low-overhead storage-level locking model.

ITTIA DB SQL already features robust multi-user capabilities that enable applications on an embedded device to share data safely between different threads and processes. This new release uses shared memory areas to improve the performance of on-device communications. Shared memory is fully compatible with the existing TCP/IP transport, allowing data to be shared between both local and remote connections with the best possible performance.

In addition, this new release supports storage-level locking, an efficient way to protect the database when concurrency requirements are low. With this locking model, any number of threads and processes can read from a database, but exclusive access is obtained automatically before writing any changes. Storage-level locking provides the same ACID guarantees as row-level locking, the default locking model for ITTIA DB SQL, but with very little overhead. For applications where concurrent writes are rare, storage-level locking can greatly improve performance without compromising safety.

Transaction support is a fundamental database feature that gives application developers full control over how data will be recovered after a critical error. In version 3.2, ITTIA DB SQL extends its existing transactions with the introduction of savepoints. Savepoints can be used to perform rollback within a transaction, so that minor errors can be handled quickly without canceling an entire transaction. Savepoints can also simplify application code because they are easily nested in a hierarchy of function calls.

"We closely interact with our customers and the decision to pursue new features is influenced by their requests, as well as the feedback we receive from the market. ITTIA DB SQL 3.2 is the result of our customers' requirements and the demands of embedded developers," said Sasan Montaseri, ITTIA President. "We are focused on identifying common data management requirements to address with our new releases. ITTIA DB SQL developers can now benefit from the increased performance offered by improved shared access, as well as leverage the versatile standard data management APIs within specific applications. They will also enjoy new exciting features, such as transaction savepoints."

A free copy of ITTIA DB-SQL for evaluation is available at:
http://www.ittia.com/products/evaluation

About ITTIA

ITTIA offers leading-edge embedded RDBMS software for platforms where limited memory, storage, and processing power make software development challenging. ITTIA develops fast, high-performance, relational, lightweight database products and tools with the goal of providing excellent data management software for embedded systems and devices. ITTIA products are designed to be suitable for application development and deployment at significantly reduced cost and ITTIA customers include Freescale semiconductor, Panasonic, Puget Sound Energy, Boeing, and others. You can obtain more information about ITTIA at: www.ittia.com.
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