
"Every day in the Netherlands, one million people take the train. Thirty-seven million tons of goods also move along the country's rail network annually. Behind the seamless operation of this vital infrastructure lies a critical dependency on data. The stakes couldn't be higher: a data failure lasting just five to ten minutes could mean trains grinding to a halt, highway signage going dark, or electrical grids shutting down."
""Our clients don't just have 'important' data - they have mission-critical data that powers essential infrastructure," says Robbrecht van Amerongen, Business Innovation Manager at AMIS Conclusion. "When a railway system or hospital emergency room depends on split-second data access, you need a database vendor that understands the true cost of failure. Security, availability, and zero data loss are absolute requirements.""
Dutch enterprises combine open-source foundations with enterprise-grade support to deliver split-second performance and local control for critical infrastructure. One million daily rail passengers and thirty-seven million tons of annual rail freight create heavy dependence on uninterrupted data. Even five to ten minutes of data outage can halt trains, darken signage, or disable electrical grids. Hospitals require instant access to allergy records to prevent fatal medication errors. Wind farms rely on real-time telemetry to optimize turbine settings. AMIS Conclusion partners with EDB to build resilient, high-performance database platforms featuring advanced failover, security, availability, and zero data loss to meet operational and sovereignty demands.
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