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Intersystems Cashing In With Cache Database -- VARs say app handles large amounts of data, needs no add-ons

IBM, Microsoft and Oracle all claim to offer the best database choice for integrators, ISVs and other partners. But Digital Technology International, a solution provider specializing in high-end publishing systems for newspapers, has moved from Oracle to Sybase to Cache - as in InterSystems' ne...

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