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Old 03-30-2010, 08:00 AM   #1
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LXer: New Benchmark Comparison of ITTIA DB SQL and SQLite


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<div id="node-485" class="node ntype-pr"> <div class="content"> Bellevue, WA &mdash; ITTIA, a global supplier of embedded lightweight relational database software, demonstrates its database benchmark leadership to application developers of embedded systems and devices, with exceptional results. On an ARM device, ITTIA DB SQL surpasses SQLite, an open source database, in three critical areas: insert, select, and update. ITTIA's flagship product, ITTIA DB SQL, is an industry-leading RDBMS that provides performance and reliability in embedded environments, from embedded Linux and Windows Mobile to desktop workstations.



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