NexQL - Database Technology for Large Data Sets

What's New at NexQL

NexQL Looking for Talented Engineers.

If you excel in your field and are results oriented, tenacious in getting the job done right, aren't satisfied with mediocrity, and passionate and persistent, there are no limits to what you can do at NexQL. We believe in rewarding performance, contributions and efforts in building a winning team.NexQL, an EOE, offers competitive salaries and benefits. NexQL is an environment that supports creativity, open communication, and team involvement. Learn More ...

NexQL continues its IP plan and is awarded another patent.

NexQL awarded fourth Patent for Hardware Accelerator. NexQL has four issued patents and more pending for its core technology.  If you have a question about NexQL's IP please don't hesitate to email us directly.

Press Release

Crossroads and NexQL Announce Technology Development Agreement

AUSTIN, Texas – Dec. 17, 2003 – Crossroads Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:CRDS), a leading global provider for storage networking solutions, today announced it has entered into a technology development agreement with NexQL Corporation for the joint development of advanced data management solutions. During the term of this and other strategic agreements, Crossroads will provide funding up to $2.5 million to NexQL. Learn More ...

News

GDA and Arrow Help Bring the Next-Generation Standard ATCA Platform to Life

Resource Magazine - Janurary 2005
Together, the companies mapped the hardware acceleration product launch for NEXQL.
NEXQL Inc. is a unique start-up company that is addressing a very demanding issue in the current environment in which we live. It is finishing development of its first product, which delivers a very compelling and cost-effective way to address the requirements of applications with a high rate of data ingest and fast data access. Its system takes care of databases’ and applications’ real-time needs as well as the required scaling. Learn More ...

Scaling Toward the Petabyte

eWeek , by Matt Hicks June 17, 2002
If there's any doubt that enterprises are facing a data explosion, consider the next major threshold on the horizon for large databases. Within 18 months or so, experts say, a company or organization somewhere in the world will reach a petabyte of storage for a database. Learn More ...