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When you're referring to 'in memory databases' are you talking about basically stuff inside one persons head only?

Not sure if I'm way off on my understanding or not!

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Lee

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Lee, ooops, that was confusing, sorry about that!

They can keep the data (RAM) "in-memory" - actually it was first launched as a proper add-on product to accelerate the system. Doing a query of data in RAM makes much sense speed-wise.
In addition, and it looks like the BO acquisition elevated the importance of that, is that the data kept in-memory is raw and could have much higher value for the data-sleuths!

So that's what I'm referring to when Pascal talked about it.

Then of course I muddled it up by making a pun out of it referring to (personal) in-memory when looking for process-data, i.e. the little but so important data about who did what, in what sequence and what was said. As that data is often non-existing, after all the current systems only capture the 'results' of the process, not what actually happens, then finding out how the process played out must rely on what people can remember - i.e. personal-in-memory. :)

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