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Cache

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What is Cache?

A cache is a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster. The data stored in a cache might be the result of an earlier computation or a copy of data stored elsewhere. Caches are widely used in computing to improve performance by reducing latency and increasing throughput. Common examples include CPU caches, web browser caches, and database caches.

What other technologies are related to Cache?

Cache Competitor Technologies

MUMPS is a programming language and database system that is a competitor to InterSystems Cache (now IRIS).
mentioned alongside Cache in 18% (135) of relevant job posts
InterSystems IRIS is the evolution of InterSystems Cache and a direct competitor to other database systems.
mentioned alongside Cache in 2% (112) of relevant job posts
A class of database management systems that differ from the relational model; can be a competitor depending on the use case.
mentioned alongside Cache in 0% (428) of relevant job posts
A relational database management system; a direct competitor to InterSystems IRIS.
mentioned alongside Cache in 0% (113) of relevant job posts

Cache Complementary Technologies

ObjectScript is the primary language used with InterSystems IRIS (formerly Cache), so it is complementary.
mentioned alongside Cache in 29% (76) of relevant job posts
InterSystems Ensemble is an integration platform that can work with InterSystems IRIS (formerly Cache).
mentioned alongside Cache in 11% (79) of relevant job posts
A messaging standard for healthcare; InterSystems IRIS (formerly Cache) is often used in healthcare and supports HL7v2.
mentioned alongside Cache in 9% (58) of relevant job posts

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CVS Health
Health Care and Social Assistance

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