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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying HarperDB customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased HarperDB 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 HarperDB for Database Management include: United States Army, a United States based Government organisation with 453551 employees and revenues of $65.25 billion, Edison Interactive, a United States based Media organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Edison Interactive | Media | 60 | $10M | United States | HarperDB | HarperDB | Database Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Edison Interactive deployed HarperDB as a distributed edge cache and data layer in the Database Management category to accelerate connected-device content delivery for digital media. The project targeted delivery across Verizon 5G Edge in the United States and focused on reducing origin traffic for connected screens and digital out of home workflows.
HarperDB was configured to operate as an edge cache combined with application layer custom functions, leveraging HarperDB custom functions to execute lightweight logic adjacent to data. Module usage included edge cache and application layer function capabilities, which were used to serve content and metadata at the edge and to minimize synchronous origin API dependencies.
The architecture was distributed across Verizon 5G Edge locations, creating a geographically dispersed data fabric to enable localized reads and heavy origin offload. Integrations explicitly included Verizon 5G Edge for edge compute and the content delivery pipelines that feed Edison Interactive connected-device endpoints.
Governance centered on operationalizing cache policies, function deployment, content freshness and cache invalidation workflows to align digital media operations and engineering. Outcomes reported by Edison Interactive include a roughly 250x improvement in API latency to approximately 10 to 20 ms, an approximate 99% reduction in origin API calls, heavy origin offload and a material reduction in total cost of ownership.
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United States Army | Government | 453551 | $65.3B | United States | HarperDB | HarperDB | Database Management | 2023 | Command Cyber Solutions |
In 2023, the United States Army implemented HarperDB, leveraging the Database Management platform to build an edge based facial recognition and analytics solution for tactical intelligence in the United States. The deployment focused on capturing, prioritizing, and distributing alerts across mobile command, edge devices, and central servers to support field operations and command decision making.
The HarperDB implementation configured multi tier data replication and local rule execution to propagate analytic rules and AI models across extreme edge nodes, enabling local inference and synchronized state across nodes. Functional capabilities emphasized real time facial recognition indexing, alert prioritization, and event distribution within HarperDB as the Database Management technology.
Command Cyber Solutions served as the implementing partner for the HarperDB rollout, integrating the database layer with mobile command platforms, edge compute devices, and central server repositories as described in vendor materials. The architecture prioritized replicated data flows and rules propagation to maintain tactical continuity across intermittently connected sites and distributed operational nodes.
Governance centered on model and rule propagation policies within HarperDB to control which analytics and alerts executed at the edge and which synchronized back to central servers. The case study reports the configuration improved situational awareness and reduced bandwidth consumption across the edge fabric.
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