Tibero Secures Cloud Application Cases in Manufacturing and Distribution
Integrates Open Source DBMS Solutions in Cloud Environments

TmaxData "Leading the Expansion of Domestic Products in the Cloud DBMS Market" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] TmaxData has launched an initiative to expand the adoption of domestic products in the cloud database management system (DBMS) market.


On the 15th, TmaxData announced that it will support the digitalization of society by achieving cloud optimization centered on its flagship DBMS, 'Tibero.'


Tibero is a leading domestic DBMS that supports large-scale databases (DB) and offers excellent compatibility with global products. In 2008, it became the second in the world to implement the "shared disk-based active cluster," a technology previously regarded as proprietary to global companies. Last year, it led a domestic DBMS surge by growing more than threefold compared to the previous year.


Among Tibero's cloud-specialized features is the cloud application of the shared disk-based active cluster technology called 'Tibero Active Clustering (TAC).' Unlike global competitors, it enables uninterrupted DBMS operation on platforms other than its own cloud. This feature is expected to be provided through the next version of Tibero.


Use cases have already been secured in cloud environments used by large manufacturing, distribution companies, and insurance firms, and recently, successful verification for service was conducted together with a leading domestic cloud provider. Soon, Tibero with TAC functionality will be available through various domestic and international cloud platforms such as KT's G-Cloud and Naver Cloud.


Tmax plans to provide optimal technical support by integrating various open-source DBMS solutions in cloud environments through Tibero's open-source edition. Leading with AI (artificial intelligence) technology-applied technical support services, the company aims to resolve the difficulties in transition, operation, and management, as well as the maintenance vulnerabilities inherent in existing open-source DBMS.


Since April, Tibero has been applied as the DBMS for the cloud-based learning platform 'e-Hakseupteo,' which supported online school openings. It successfully managed large-scale data by resolving bottlenecks of up to 650,000 simultaneous connections in a public cloud environment. Another notable achievement is the public cloud-based next-generation hospital information system DBMS contract with Korea University Medical Center. Tibero will manage large-scale data generated by three tertiary general hospitals (with a total of 3,500 beds) under Korea University Medical Center on the cloud.



Lee Hee-sang, CEO of TmaxData, said, "If domestic software technology is supported by government policies and systems, it will break the inertia of dependency on foreign DBMS products prevalent in the market and establish the Korean New Deal as a successful model leading the global data economy."


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