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What is XA?

XA is a distributed transaction protocol defined by the X/Open group. It enables multiple resource managers (such as databases, message queues, etc.) to participate in a single global transaction. This ensures atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID properties) across multiple systems. XA is commonly used in distributed systems where data consistency across different databases or message queues is critical.

What other technologies are related to XA?

XA Competitor Technologies

A fast SPICE simulator; competes with XA's simulation capabilities.
mentioned alongside XA in 21% (221) of relevant job posts
A SPICE simulator; competes with XA's simulation capabilities.
mentioned alongside XA in 32% (84) of relevant job posts
An industry-standard SPICE simulator; directly competes with XA.
mentioned alongside XA in 7% (275) of relevant job posts
Another industry-standard SPICE simulator; directly competes with XA.
mentioned alongside XA in 6% (175) of relevant job posts

XA Complementary Technologies

A circuit design and simulation platform that can use simulators like XA.
mentioned alongside XA in 30% (52) of relevant job posts
A widely used custom IC design platform that XA may be integrated with.
mentioned alongside XA in 2% (71) of relevant job posts

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