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

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Industrial IoT (IIoT) really means making industrial devices work together so they can communicate better for the sake of ultimately…

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Volt Active Data (Volt) is a sophisticated real-time data platform intricately designed with multiple critical components, including high-speed data processing,…

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In a world where 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are generated each day, enterprises have more data under their control…

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Smart, or intelligent, manufacturers are central to the industrial IoT world and always looking for ways to decrease operating expenses,…

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Monetizing AI/ML data has become a hot topic for enterprises, and rightly so: We appear at or near ‘peak AI’.…

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OEMs face incredible challenges today. They’re being asked to do more with less as supply chain and operation overrun issues…

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Total cost of ownership (TCO) has become a major headache for most tech companies whose product and/or services rely on…

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In 2021, the fantasy sports market brought in an impressive $24 billion. By 2030, that number is projected to increase to $78.5…

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My colleagues and I just got back from TM Forum’s Digital Transformation World (DTW) 2022 in Copenhagen. It was the first…

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While customer data platforms (CDPs) and “regular” data platforms, or data management platforms, might sound similar and might provide organizations…

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More and more organizations are seeking to operationalize their decisions into software-enabled platforms as part of their digital transformation. These…

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An in-memory database is a modern data management system that stores data in the system’s main memory (most often RAM),…
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.