Looks to me like a proprietary web framework nicely integrated with a proprietary database and proprietary cache.
If their DB & cache really are as great at automatic optimisation as they say then I might be interested as stand-alone products to run alongside my current stack; not a great fan of vendor lock-in though, so I think I'll be skipping it for now :(
Am I the only one that absolutely hates downloading, exploring, configuring, and managing new software? I don't trust it. I rather use something old with a known track record.
If their DB & cache really are as great at automatic optimisation as they say then I might be interested as stand-alone products to run alongside my current stack; not a great fan of vendor lock-in though, so I think I'll be skipping it for now :(