NEW YORK, Sept. 26, 2017 -- MemSQL, provider of the fastest real-time data warehouse, today showcased at the Strata Data Conference how it is closing the machine learning (ML) gap between data science and operational applications. In the release of MemSQL 6, the company added new extensibility features to enable ML, massive performance improvements for analytical queries, and a broader set of online operations.
MemSQL Takes Machine Learning Models Real-Time - Click to Tweet
Previously, the path to implement ML meant working between different environments in the development process. Now, developers can use ML functions with live data and SQL, and a real-time data warehouse to easily build operational applications without requiring multiple disparate systems.
“As machine learning use expands within companies, a smarter database is needed to maximize learning,” said Nikita Shamgunov, CEO and co-founder, MemSQL. “MemSQL 6 now has capabilities such as extensibility to enable more ML functions, so customers can meet the needs of their most ambitious challenges.”
According to a recent report, IDC Research forecasts worldwide revenues for cognitive and artificial intelligence systems will reach $12.5 billion in 2017. Global spending on cognitive and AI solutions will continue to see significant corporate investment over the next several years, achieving a compound annual growth rate of 54.4 percent through 2020 when revenues will be more than $46 billion¹.
Based on input from some of the world’s largest enterprise companies there is a need for higher performance from operational applications. To address these demands, MemSQL 6 includes the ability to run ML algorithms in a distributed SQL environment, enhancements to online operations, and increases to query performance to deliver up to 80 times improvement from previous versions.
For companies wanting to bring machine learning functions closer to live data, MemSQL 6 supports real-time scoring with existing or new models, DOT_PRODUCT for image recognition, and new extensibility capabilities that enable functions, such as K-means in SQL.
Specific to query performance, MemSQL leverages modern chip architectures including Single Instruction, Multiple Data for breakthrough performance achieving a query processing rate of one billion rows per CPU core per second. Additionally, MemSQL provides efficient query isolation for improved concurrency on large data volumes and thousands of users, and higher performance on encoded data for faster processing of financial, web, or sensor application workloads.
For enhanced online operations, MemSQL provides more robust cluster management that improves and simplifies resilience, and new manageability options, including expanded online coverage for DDL, upgraded availability and optimized recovery time. Additionally, comprehensive security protects against internal and external threats with sophisticated role-based access control.
MemSQL 6 is available for immediate trial and will be generally available for use in October 2017 - memsql.com/download.
Connect with MemSQL at Strata Data Conference in New York
September 26-28, stop by MemSQL Booth #423 for live demonstrations or attend one of the following talks:
Teaching Databases to Learn in the World of AI
Nikita Shamgunov, CEO and co-founder, MemSQL
9:45am-9:50am, Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Location: 3E
Building a Real-Time Feedback Loop for Education
David Mellor, VP and chief architect, Curriculum Associates
11:20am-12:00pm, Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Location: 1A 04/05
Exploring Real-Time Capabilities with Spark SQL
Lucy Yu, software engineer, MemSQL
2:05pm-2:45pm, Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Location: 1A 21/22
About MemSQL
MemSQL envisions a world of adaptable databases and flexible data workloads - your data anywhere in real time. Today, global enterprises use MemSQL as a real-time data warehouse to cost-effectively ingest data and produce industry-leading time to insight. MemSQL works in any cloud, on-premises, or as a managed service. Visit memsql.com or follow us @memsql.
¹IDC Press Release: Worldwide Spending on Cognitive and Artificial Intelligence Systems Forecast to Reach $12.5 Billion This Year, According to New IDC Spending Guide - April 3, 2017
Kristi Lewandowski 810-287-5355 [email protected]


Abbott Laboratories Ordered to Pay $53 Million in Premature Infant Formula Lawsuit
Chalco Stock Surges as Q1 2025 Profit Forecast Jumps Up to 58%
Tokyo Electric Power Attracts Major Investors Amid Billion-Dollar Restructuring Push
FedEx Pilots and Union Reach Tentative Agreement on 40% Pay Increase
Bank of America Identifies Top Asia-Pacific Semiconductor Stocks Poised for AI-Driven Growth
Anthropic Fights Pentagon Blacklisting in Dual Federal Court Battles
Pershing Square Bids €30.40 Per Share to Acquire Universal Music Group in $9.4B Deal
Ford Issues Major Recall on Over 422,000 Vehicles Due to Windshield Wiper Defect
Samsung Electronics Posts Eightfold Profit Surge Driven by AI Chip Demand
LG Electronics Posts Record Q1 Revenue Amid Strong Demand and Cost Improvements
China's AI Stocks Surge as Zhipu and MiniMax Hit Record Highs
Pilots Fear Retaliation for Refusing Middle East Flights Amid Ongoing Conflict
NIO ES9 SUV Launch Sends HK Shares Down 7% Despite Bold Pricing Strategy
Goldman Sachs, ANZ Cut Oil Forecasts Amid U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Hopes
Lumentum Holdings Rides AI Wave With Order Book Filled Through 2028
Alibaba Shares Slide as Jefferies Slashes Price Target Over AI Spending and Business Losses 



