SIMBA likely refers to the Scalable In-Memory Bank Architecture, though without further context it's difficult to be certain. If it is referring to the database, it represents an in-memory database designed for high-performance data processing. It is commonly used in applications requiring real-time data analysis, fraud detection, and high-speed transaction processing. It's designed for scalability and low latency.
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