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September 21, 2009

NexJ System Successfully Completes Benchmark Testing in the IBM Lab

NexJ Systems, Inc., a Toronto-based provider of customer-centric enterprise solutions for the financial services and insurance industries,. has reportedly announced that it has successfully completed benchmark testing in the IBM (News - Alert) lab. Its flagship solution NexJ Contact for Finance has exhibited outstanding performance when subjected to the workload of more than 65,000 concurrent online users.
 
The solution demonstrate the results, maintains sub-second response times while processing more than 85,000 business transactions per hour. The results also show that the solution responsiveness up to a throughput of 250,000 transactions per hour.
 
The benchmark testing was fashioned after the most common business transactions and workflows for Financial Advisors. One of the NexJ customers sponsored the test, which established that NexJ Contact will not only fulfill existing user demands, but also scale effectively to meet projected demands for peak use and future company growth. In fact, NexJ Contact supported over twice the customer's anticipated data/user volumes.
 
"These test results demonstrate NexJ Contact's superior scalability, which is essential for large enterprise customers who want to lower their operational costs without lowering their level of customer service" said William M. Tatham, chairman and CEO, NexJ Systems, in a statement. "NexJ Contact's unprecedented, high level of performance confirms why large financial services companies choose NexJ Contact for Finance to meet their needs today and in the future."
 
The tests were conducted on 4 Dell (News - Alert) R900 Quad processor Quad core servers running Suse Enterprise Server 10 SP 1 with 32 GB RAM, 8 Web servers, and an Oracle RAC 10g database with 50,000,000 entities and more than 150 million activities.
 
Founded in 2003, NexJ has a proven track record of catering to enterprise customers with sophisticated customization, integration and scalability requirements. The company has shown remarkable success with 10th generation enterprise CRM architecture that can support large-scale system deployments for financial services.

Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Divya’s articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Amy Tierney
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