Rapid Addition FIX Engine Targets Garbage Collection

Vendor officials say that the new technology, dubbed Generation Zero, should be available beginning Nov. 4. "This is important as garbage collection is an overhead, and therefore more computer power can be applied to the actual problem-the user requirement," says Toby Corballis, CEO of Rapid Addition. Whether in a managed or unmanaged coding environment, memory and the release of resources once a process is finished with them are major concerns, he says, adding that in an unmanaged environment

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