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Coridan Releases Early Access Version Of DMF

Coridan Inc announced the release of an early access version of DMF, a serverless enterprise application-messaging fabric using scale-free topology. Coridan, which was founded by experienced second and third time entrepreneurs, is leveraging its patent-pending DMF technology to dramatically reduce the cost of hardware required to scale up applications and improve application uptime, effectively eliminating costly transaction rollbacks.

In order to meet growing business needs, applications must be scaled up, a process, which can translate into millions of dollars in hardware costs. Furthermore, minutes of system downtime can result in millions of dollars in lost revenue and lost productivity, particularly for high-volume systems such as those found in the financial services and telecommunications industries. Coridan provides the most advanced fault-tolerant, serverless messaging architecture, achieving linear scalability without incurring any additional hardware costs. Most messaging systems rely entirely on custom-coded solutions and expensive hardware-based mechanisms to ensure high scalability of applications. DMF, on the other hand, provides an out-of-the-box software-based solution that uses serverless, P2P technology, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware, specialized fault sensing software, load balancers and mirrored/redundant disks. In addition, DMF eases administrative load significantly, resulting in a noticeably simpler and more cost-effective approach to application messaging management.

"The release of Coridan's DMF significantly raises the standard for enterprise application messaging, dispensing with brokers that have typically plagued messaging environments. With the serverless and brokerless architecture of the DMF, we are the first to deliver a linearly scaleable messaging fabric, eliminating the cost of hardware," said Alon Eizenman, vice president of R&D at Coridan. "Because it is so easy to use and so much less costly than server-based solutions, DMF makes linear scalability feasible for a much broader set of applications and customers."

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