List of Altibase Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Altibase for Database Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Altibase for Database Management include: Samsung Electronics, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 262647 employees and revenues of $203.54 billion, Posco, a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 29535 employees and revenues of $68.64 billion, Korea Airports Corporation, a South Korea based Transportation organisation with 1779 employees and revenues of $890.0 million, Daehan Oil Pipeline Corporation, a South Korea based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $200.0 million and many others.
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Daehan Oil Pipeline Corporation | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 700 | $200M | South Korea | Altibase | Altibase | Database Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Daehan Oil Pipeline Corporation implemented Altibase In-Memory Database to replace Oracle Database as the data tier for its Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA central command system. The implementation was driven by a need to support reliable availability and real time processing of both recent and historical telemetry across pump stations spanning 690 miles of pipeline.
Altibase was deployed with a high availability topology configured in an active active configuration to provide non stop service and real time data capture. The deployment focused on functional capabilities typical of an In-Memory Database, including real time collection and analysis of product quantity, flow rate per hour, pressure and temperature, plus instrumentation and equipment status monitoring and control.
Operationally Altibase delivered real time alerts on every meter of the pipeline and enabled data to be dissected and analyzed to accurately pinpoint sources of abnormalities for leak detection and isolation. The In-Memory Database architecture supported streaming recent data and fast historical queries so the SCADA command system could correlate anomalies across time windows and maintain pipeline integrity.
Daehan Oil Pipeline Corporation subsequently expanded Altibase to 12 additional energy distribution sites while retaining the active active HA configuration to reduce total cost of ownership and broaden operational coverage. The implementation impacted SCADA operations, pipeline integrity monitoring, leak and theft risk mitigation, and quality assurance, and is reported to have enhanced revenue, profit and reputation through improved detection and control.
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Korea Airports Corporation | Transportation | 1779 | $890M | South Korea | Altibase | Altibase | Database Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Korea Airports Corporation implemented Altibase as an In-Memory Database to underpin a new big data platform for airport operations. The deployment was driven by a need to collect and analyze passenger and airport flow data generated by IoT technologies, with an emphasis on real time processing of flight status and movement data.
Altibase was selected for its product stability, high performance functionality and hybrid architecture. The implementation leverages Altibase hybrid architecture to combine in memory processing with persistent storage, enabling continuous ingest and real time analytics of large streaming datasets and event data typical of IoT telemetry and flight operations.
The platform integrates with IoT data capture points and operational flight status sources to support airport operations workflows. Operational coverage includes passenger flow analysis, congestion monitoring, resource allocation for airport operations, and support for passenger services and safety teams, with data fed into downstream operational dashboards and analytics processes.
KAC conducted a series of benchmark tests before choosing Altibase over Oracle, citing stability and performance as primary selection criteria. With Altibase, Korea Airports Corporation is able to collect and analyze big data such as flight status in real time and use those capabilities to anticipate airport congestion, improve passenger convenience and safety, and operate airport resources more efficiently.
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Posco | Manufacturing | 29535 | $68.6B | South Korea | Altibase | Altibase | Database Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, POSCO adopted Altibase as an In-Memory Database. POSCO evaluated file based approaches but determined a database was required to meet its performance and reliability needs, and the procurement process narrowed options to Oracle, Oracle TimesTen, and Altibase. Oracle and Oracle TimesTen were dropped in the final runoff primarily for cost and benefit reasons, and POSCO selected Altibase because it delivered performance and reliability comparable to those products at a fraction of their cost.
Implementation focused on embedding Altibase as an In-Memory Database tier to accelerate performance sensitive transactional workflows and real time data access, aligning database configuration, memory allocation, and transaction processing with manufacturing operational patterns. Altibase was configured to prioritize low latency transactions and persistent consistency for operational workloads, leveraging standard In-Memory Database capabilities to support high concurrency and real time query access. The deployment positioned Altibase as the primary application tier database engine for these performance sensitive systems.
Governance emphasized technical validation and cost driven vendor selection, with a staged rollout approach to validate performance and reliability against evaluation targets. The Altibase implementation was scoped to support manufacturing operations and operational analytics, enabling faster access to operational data and more consistent transaction handling. POSCO Altibase In-Memory Database Business Function documents a deliberate move to an in memory database strategy to meet operational performance and reliability requirements while reducing cost relative to the alternatives.
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Manufacturing | 262647 | $203.5B | South Korea | Altibase | Altibase | Database Management | 2014 | n/a |
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