Insights on building, scaling, and enforcing real-time decisions in modern data-driven systems.

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In 2020, Volt Active Data became easier to operate, easier to develop on, easier to integrate into your data pipeline,…
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We’re delighted to hear—and (re)announce—that our long-term partner, Openet, which was acquired by global media and communications leader Amdocs earlier…
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IoT. Edge computing. Digital transformation. 5G. It seems we’ve been hearing all of these terms for a while now. While…
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Over the last decade, SQL has fallen out of fashion and is now seeing a resurgence. As applications become more…
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Until recently, “Real Time” meant more or less whatever you wanted it to mean, as the majority of interactions took…

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There’s a lot of talk right now about how 5G and the IIoT will increase volumes of ‘transactions’ driven by…

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SCOOBY-DOO and all related characters and elements © & ™ Hanna-Barbera and Warner Brothers. My youngest child recently went through…

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Volt Active Data has just released V10 – a momentous milestone in our evolution from a very fast, highly-available ACID…

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Recently, experts from Volt Active Data presented a webinar, “The Hidden Inflection Point in 5G: When the Changing Definition of…
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We’re happy to announce the release of Volt Active Data V9.3. In this release, we improved the uptime and stability…

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Third post in a series on features of Volt Active Data Version 9.2. Version 9.2 of Volt Active Data introduces…

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Second post in a series on features of Volt Active Data Version 9.2. Version 9.2 of Volt Active Data introduces…
Volt is the real-time decisioning layer for mission-critical systems, ensuring decisions are made and enforced immediately against accurate state, even under sustained load.
If your system cannot tolerate delayed enforcement, inconsistent behavior, or reconciliation after the fact, let’s start a conversation about whether a dedicated decisioning layer makes sense for your architecture.