Abstract

In October 1993, ICL announced the Goldrush Megaserver open database server, bringing massively parallel processing technology out of the laboratory and into the commercial arena. This article describes the product's role in information systems for organisations adapting to change and explains how this collaborative application of parallel and relational database technologies fits into the trend towards client-server computing.

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