公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
国家
- Germany
产品
- FastObjects
技术栈
- Object-oriented database
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 根因分析与诊断
- 监管合规监控
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
STRATEC Biomedical Systems AG is a German company that develops and manufactures fully automated analyzer systems for clinical diagnostics and biotechnology. The company's main applications are blood group analysis, serological tests for infectious diseases, and immunoassays. About 90% of STRATEC’s products are licensed and sold through OEM customers, who market the systems under their own brands, including the chemical reagents. The company is one of the most innovative medical engineering companies in Germany.
挑战
STRATEC is one of the most innovative medical engineering companies in Germany. The development team was looking for a small but powerful object-oriented database that was available in “embedded mode” and would not require any database administration tasks from end users. The company develops and manufactures fully automated analyzer systems for clinical diagnostics and biotechnology. Main applications are blood group analysis, serological tests for infectious diseases, and immunoassays. About 90% of STRATEC’s products are licensed and sold through OEM customers, who market the systems under their own brands, including the chemical reagents.
解决方案
FastObjects was exactly the type of product that STRATEC was looking for. It offered comprehensive database features such as database transactions, multi-threading, and query capabilities at the same time. The database supports high performance and the development team also benefits from fast and extensive database query capabilities. More importantly, customers will not even notice that there is a comprehensive database working in the background of the analyzer, keeping data safe and consistent and managing critical data without failure or downtime.
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