ENEA Polyhedra vs IBM Db2 Event Store comparison

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Overview
Polyhedra is a family of compact, lightweight, SQL relational database management systems (RDBMS) optimized for embedded systems applications. Built on an ironclad clientserver architecture, Polyhedra in-memory database system (IMDB) and Polyhedra FlashLite provide a secure data repository for embedded systems, mobile devices and server-based applications demanding the utmost in performance and reliability.

IBM Db2® Event Store is a memory-optimized database designed to rapidly ingest and analyze streamed data for event-driven applications. IBM Watson® Studio is built into IBM Db2 Event Store for an integrated, collaborative development experience with support for creating machine-learning models.

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Xilinx, Freescale Semiconductor, AMD
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ENEA Polyhedra is ranked 15th in Non-Relational Databases while IBM Db2 Event Store is ranked 17th in Non-Relational Databases. ENEA Polyhedra is rated 0.0, while IBM Db2 Event Store is rated 0.0. On the other hand, ENEA Polyhedra is most compared with , whereas IBM Db2 Event Store is most compared with .

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