The solution is designed for the financial sector, government agencies, retail, telecom, industry and other industries where speed, scalability, security and regulatory compliance are critical.
"The expansion of the Tantor XData DBM line with a model based on the domestic Baikal-S processor is an expected next step in the realization of our strategy. Business and government need technologies that function “out of the box” without sacrificing speed or reliability. The product we have developed clearly and convincingly demonstrates that the Russian database machine is already capable of serving as a basis for critical high-load systems," said Vadim Yatsenko, CEO of Tantor Labs and XData.
"The development and production of Baikal-S processors under sanctions became a challenge, which we turned into an opportunity. Their use in Tantor XData 2B proves that Russian microelectronics not only keeps evolving but also lays the groundwork for completely autonomous enterprise-level solutions," commented Andrey Evdokimov, CEO of Baikal Electronics.