
X-LOG (CEO Seok-ju Jang), a company specializing in real-time data replication and high-performance DB transfer, announced on the 16th that it has supplied its high-performance DBMS transfer solution, 'X-LOG for IDL', and its real-time data replication solution, 'X-LOG for CDC', to the Supreme Court's 'next-generation electronic litigation system construction' project.
The 'next-generation electronic litigation system' is a project to unify various court systems that have been operated sporadically and the outdated trial work system into a single system. In order to build a next-generation electronic litigation system, the Supreme Court increased the number of servers and integrated the distributed systems into one to improve difficulties caused by failures.
'X-LOG for IDL' supplied to the Supreme Court this time is a high-performance DBMS migration solution that enables non-stop replacement, upgrade of DBMS systems, and data migration between heterogeneous DBMSs, and 'X-LOG for CDC' is a real-time DB replication solution that extracts and replicates changed transactions of the DB.
It can replicate major domestic and international DBMSs such as Oracle, Tibero, and EPAS, as well as open DBMSs such as MariaDB and PostgreSQL, and big data DBMSs such as Vertica and SingleStore. In particular, it is evaluated to have excellent real-time data replication, consistency verification, and correction functions between heterogeneous DBMSs.
Xlog applied data transfer and replication solutions to the business to improve N:1 non-stop migration and DB integration structure. In addition, it supported real-time integration and operation of DB change data distributed in Seoul and Sejong, and established a system that can immediately query data for the entire region, thereby building a system that can immediately respond to environmental changes.
Jang Seok-ju, CEO of Xlog, said, “We will support judges and court staff to conveniently utilize various litigation tasks by establishing a data management system that can respond to rapidly changing technologies and changes in the external environment.” He added, “We will establish ourselves as a public institution that strives to increase the convenience of the people based on proven stability and technological prowess and as a data management standard representing the Republic of Korea.”
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