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Transactional

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What is Transactional?

Transactional generally refers to ensuring a set of operations are treated as a single, indivisible unit of work. If any part of the transaction fails, the entire transaction is rolled back, maintaining data consistency. This is commonly used in databases, message queuing systems, and distributed computing to guarantee atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID properties).

What other technologies are related to Transactional?

Transactional Complementary Technologies

Data collection reports can use transactional data as a source for reporting.
mentioned alongside Transactional in 79% (63) of relevant job posts
Custom scripts can be used to manipulate or interact with transactional data.
mentioned alongside Transactional in 72% (63) of relevant job posts
Built-in performance reports can use transactional data as a source for reporting.
mentioned alongside Transactional in 76% (53) of relevant job posts

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Which organizations are mentioning Transactional?

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