Managed Memory Computing
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Managed Memory Computing allows administrators to quickly and easily allocate hardware memory, based on importance of data analytics and hardware availability. This can reduce investment in additional hardware and satisfy data and information processing needs for users across the organization in a Business intelligence software
Unlike in memory processing, Managed Memory computing in Analytics allows the user to selectively bring data into memory. It can be as specific as data for an analytics during a board meeting or data for analytics in sales review. This is unique as it does not keep the entire data in memory. It is also very useful for on premise server where the hardware resources are strained.
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