Insights on building, scaling, and enforcing real-time decisions in modern data-driven systems.
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I’m happy to announce the release of V9.1. In this release, we’ve simplified the integration of Volt Active Data into…

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Recently, we hosted our webinar, “Is Your 5G Data Architecture Ready for Microservices?”, hosted in conjunction with FierceWireless. This unique…
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Last month we hosted our webinar, “Is Your 5G Data Architecture Ready for Microservices?”, hosted in conjunction with FierceWireless. It…
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Last month we hosted our webinar, “Is Your 5G Data Architecture Ready for Microservices?”, hosted in conjunction with FierceWireless. It…

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At our recent webinar, “Is Your Data Architecture Ready for Microservices?”, we received a number of questions from attendees about…

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In today’s digitally driven world, processing streaming data in real-time is a requirement for business success. The introduction of 5G…
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5G architecture recommends a service-based approach to enable end-to-end software defined network functions. Initially virtualization-based – and now heading toward…

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Traditional pub/sub systems such as Apache Kafka (and their numerous ever evolving stream processing avatars like Apache Samza, Apache Storm,…

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We are hard at work on Volt Active Data and are pleased to release V9. This release focuses on new…
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As 5G architectures are getting rolled-out, we are seeing a spike in RFPs from the largest mobile operators. The CSPs…

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Need 640K TPS and perfectly accurate running totals? Volt Active Data has the answer. But it’s not what you’d expect……

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As 5G gets rolled out across the world, Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are focused on reinventing existing apps to adapt…
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.