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Utah Business Report July 2, 2013


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This is Marty Carpenter of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report.

We've entered an information age and we work in an information economy. We all want technology, and we want it now. And a Utah company is playing a big role in making that possible.

Fusion-io recently announced that it is accelerating the music databases of Spotify, a global online music leader. Spotify has adopted the Fusion ioMemory platform in its datacenters to rapidly deliver music from its Apache Cassandra database to listeners worldwide.

The Fusion ioMemory platform is built to accelerate organizations' most important applications. Unlike solid state disks, Fusion ioMemory platforms are designed to manage flash-like memory, providing ultra-low latency performance for even the largest datacenters.

With music listeners expecting to access music instantaneously, this technology helps to make that possible. Fusion ioMemory is also accelerating the critical applications of e-commerce retailers, global social media leaders and Fortune Global 500 companies, among others.

This is Marty Carpenter for KSL News Radio.

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