Citing advantages over the SQLite and Core Data databases commonly used in iOS and Android apps, Realm today launched version 1.0 of its namesake "mobile-first database." Realm 1.0 uses native objects ...
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Realm is introducing version 1.0 of its Realm Mobile Platform, which uses the company’s object database for synchronizing data on mobile devices. It supports development of “offline first” native ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Exactly a year ago, Y Combinator graduate Realm launched a mobile database. The developer world immediately devoured it, and hasn't stopped ...
Realm has fully open sourced its mobile database while adding an object server to offer a complete enterprise mobile platform. Realm uses object database technology -- it describes its offering an ...
Database vendor Realm is in a very important space. The company makes a database that is specifically designed to run on a mobile device. The Realm database, which at less than 1MB in size is far ...
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Realm provides a database tailored for mobile applications. The most popular third-party database globally, Realm powers apps in use by over a billion users. Realm has focused on the mobile side of ...
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If you’re a mobile developer you’ve probably, at one point, had to work with databases to store your app data on a device. Surprisingly, your choice in databases is limited, with SQLite being the most ...