PSB developed the High Volume Replicator (HVR) in close association with Royal TPG Post. The HVR is a middleware solution for synchronizing databases. Royal TPG Post has been using the HVR for five years for data transport within its infrastructure.
In 2000 the HVR was successfully launched onto the international market. The American telecommunications company Nextel commissioned PSB almost immediately to synchronize regional databases with one central web database.
In 2001 Ericsson decided to include the HVR in its product portfolio. The HVR takes care of the synchronization of data between a (heavily loaded) production environment and a fall-back environment.
The HVR has now been put into action all over the world (South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Ireland, Italy, USA, ...).
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In 2001 PSB launched OSIRIS: a total study tracking system for Dutch institutions for higher education. OSIRIS arose from a custom solution for Utrecht University.
In 2000 PSB launched the High Volume Replicator (HVR): middleware for extremely effective synchronization of databases. The HVR came into being through a special project for Royal TPG Post.
