InterSystems Caché

InterSystems Caché is a commercial operational database management system from InterSystems, used to develop software applications for healthcare management, banking and financial services, government, and other sectors. Customer software can use the database with object and SQL code. Caché also allows developers to directly manipulate its underlying data structures: hierarchical arrays known as M technology.

InterSystems Caché
Developer(s)InterSystems
Initial release1997 (1997)
Stable release
2017.2 / October 5, 2017
Operating systemmultiple
Typedatabase management and application development
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteInterSystems.com

Description

Internally, Caché stores data in multidimensional arrays capable of carrying hierarchically structured data. These are the same “global” data structures used by the MUMPS programming language, which influenced the design of Caché, and are similar to those used by MultiValue (also known as PICK) systems. In most applications, however, object and/or SQL access methods are used.

Caché ObjectScript, Caché Basic or T-SQL can be used to develop application business logic. External interfaces include native object binding for C++, Java, EJB, ActiveX, and .NET. Caché supports JDBC and ODBC for relational access. XML and web services are also supported.

Caché Server Pages (CSP) technology allows tag-based creation of web applications that generate dynamic web pages, typically using data from a Caché database. Caché also includes InterSystems Zen, an implementation of AJAX that enables component-based development of rich web applications.

History

InterSystems was founded in 1979 to commercialize MUMPS hierarchical databases. It launched Caché in 1997 as its flagship product and at that time ceased further development of its original MUMPS product line.[1]

Market

InterSystems claims Caché is the world's fastest object database.[2] However, high performance is achieved only for transactional operations that have a significantly hierarchical nature.

This database management system (DBMS) is used as part of hospital patient tracking, electronic medical record and medicine management systems, in products developed by companies such as Epic Systems as well as the VistA system used by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.[3] Sungard includes Caché in the AddVantage asset management software to finance industry customers such as banks.[4] Telecommunications vendors BT Group and Vodacom also use Caché.[5]

The DB-Engines website has ranked Caché as the most popular object-oriented DBMS every month since March 2013.[6]

Platforms

Caché runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, macOS and OpenVMS platforms.

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See also

GT.M, a related database system

References

  1. "Our Passion: Company milestones". Retrieved August 5, 2014.
  2. "InterSystems Caché – World's fastest database". InterSystems. Retrieved February 24, 2009.
  3. "Case studies – By Industry". InterSystems. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
  4. InterSystems (June 19, 2002). "SunGard's AddVantage Exceeds Performance Benchmarks". Retrieved August 5, 2014.
  5. Interystems case study: Vodacom. http://www.intersystems.fr/page/fr/case_study_vodacom
  6. "Trend of Object Oriented DBMS Popularity". DB-Engines. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
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