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Simplifies Persistence for Java Developers by Providing Product that Allow Simultaneous SQL and Object Data Access

InterSystems simplifies persistence for Java developers by providing product that allow simultaneous SQL and object data access without mapping.

InterSystems Caché is the high-performance object database that runs SQL faster than relational databases. It includes InterSystems Jalapeño technology that allows you to automatically create persistent classes from POJO class definitions. With Jalapeño, you can work entirely within your favorite Java IDE to build database applications in less time than you ever thought possible. Visit us on the Web at www.InterSystems.com/java to learn more, and to download a free, fully functional, single-user version of Caché.

InterSystems Ensemble is an object-based integration platform enabling the creation of connected applications that “play nicely” with non-Java solutions. Its Java gateway lets you easily include your Java applications in hybrid integrated systems. Click here to learn more about Ensemble.

Both Ensemble and Caché include InterSystems Zen technology, our high-performance AJAX implementation that enables the rapid creation of rich Web interfaces for database and connectable applications.

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