Yeastar P-Series PBX System
Focusing on delivering "Easy-first Unified Communications", Yeastar P-Series Phone System offers companies of all sizes with a complete package for calls, video, messaging, and integrations, out of the box.
With in-built visual call management, integrated video conferencing, advanced contact center features, and ready-made SMS, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, CRMs, and more platform integrations, P-Series boosts productivity at all levels and provides everything across desktop, mobile, and browser with simple user apps.
Available in the Appliance, Software, and Cloud Editions, P-Series provides flexible deployment options, allowing you to have it sited on-premises or in the cloud. Balancing costs and future growth, it requires a lower total cost of ownership, less training, and fewer management efforts. The ease of use and future-proof adaptability are paramount.
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RaimaDB
RaimaDB is an embedded time series database for IoT and Edge devices that can run in-memory. It is an extremely powerful, lightweight and secure RDBMS. Field tested by over 20 000 developers worldwide and has more than 25 000 000 deployments.
RaimaDB is a high-performance, cross-platform embedded database designed for mission-critical applications, particularly in the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing markets. It offers a small footprint, making it suitable for resource-constrained environments, and supports both in-memory and persistent storage configurations. RaimaDB provides developers with multiple data modeling options, including traditional relational models and direct relationships through network model sets. It ensures data integrity with ACID-compliant transactions and supports various indexing methods such as B+Tree, Hash Table, R-Tree, and AVL-Tree.
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QuestDB
QuestDB is a relational column-oriented database designed for time series and event data. It uses SQL with extensions for time series to assist with real-time analytics. These pages cover core concepts of QuestDB, including setup steps, usage guides, and reference documentation for syntax, APIs and configuration. This section describes the architecture of QuestDB, how it stores and queries data, and introduces features and capabilities unique to the system. Designated timestamp is a core feature that enables time-oriented language capabilities and partitioning. Symbol type makes storing and retrieving repetitive strings efficient. Storage model describes how QuestDB stores records and partitions within tables. Indexes can be used for faster read access on specific columns. Partitions can be used for significant performance benefits on calculations and queries. SQL extensions allow performant time series analysis with a concise syntax.
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