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Immudb: Open-source database, built on a zero trust model
2021-12-17 05:00

Now, with full transactional support for everyday business applications, the open source immudb tamper-proof database can serve as the main transactional database for enterprises.

"There is no need to have immudb running next to a traditional database anymore, as immudb now has full ACID transactional integrity compliance," said Jerónimo Irázabal, co-founder of immudb and lead architect at Codenotary.

"Immudb provides full integrity of data, as well as compatibility with SQL and key/value making it possible to move data to immudb without having to make changes to applications."

"Immudb is the first to accomplish this feat with patented technology, plus it has the ability to scale infinitely to whatever size is required. For the first time, users have the choice of using an immutable database for all their needs - and that is significant at this time of heightened cybersecurity needs. Today, the tamper-proof database moves out of the specialty classification into the mainstream bringing all the benefits of trust and integrity."

"As a bank, tamper-proof storage of sensitive business data is of enormous importance to us. However, to comply with European GDPR regulation we still need to expire certain data. The immudb tamperproof database delivers this vital solution for our application infrastructure," said Gerhard Lanner, IT Services, with a European central financial service provider.

Immudb is open source software that is free for anyone to use and capable of protecting sensitive data for workloads that require the utmost in security.


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