MUMBAI, INDIA: CustomerXPs, a Bangalore based software product company, announced its strategic partnership with Red Hat, Intel and EnterpriseDB around CustomerXPs’ Clari5, the Disruptive Real-time Intelligence BIG Data solution, and in this regard are announcing a new performance benchmark for its solution on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, running on the Intel Xeon hardware platform and using EnterpriseDB which was able to demonstrate 4000+ TPS (transactions per second).
Narendra Bhandari - director APAC, SSG of Intel, said: “Intel has been happy to collaborate with Red Hat and CustomerXPs to benchmark their application Clari5, on the latest Intel Xeon server processor. The benchmark results far exceeded expectations and demonstrates the industry leading performance and scalability of Intel Xeon processors. Equipped with the energy efficiency of Intel Xeon processor based server platform, CustomerXPs will be able to deliver a RHEL-based solution that meets the performance requirements and ROI/TCO expectations of their customers.”
CustomerXPs collaborated on a benchmarking exercise with Red Hat, Intel and EnterpriseDB to create a highly scalable solution and to verify the scalability of CustomerXPs' Clari5 solution on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Intel Servers and EnterpriseDB. This collaborative benchmarking exercise aims at providing banks with realtime enterprise class solutions that operate at a fraction of the conventional TCO (Total cost of ownership).
Rivi Varghese – founder CEO, CustomerXPs, said: “Disruptive realtime intelligence BIG Data solutions like CustomerXPs’ Clari5 provide businesses with the ability to analyze and interpret every transaction in realtime. This provides companies with large customer base (like banks, telecom, retail) the ability to predict in realtime and to configure their entire businesses around every individual customer. This collaboration between CustomerXPs, Intel, Red Hat and EnterpriseDB has not only enabled us to provide massive scalability of 4000+ transactions per second , but also achieve the results at a fraction of the conventional TCO.”
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