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Objectivity/DB is generally used in data intensive or real-time applications that manipulate highly complex, inter-related data. It may be embedded in a software or hardware product or used as a part of commercial, scientific or government project.
 
Early deployments were primarily in [[Computer-Aided Design]] and engineering applications. In the early 1990s a number of telecom equipment manufacturers started embedding Objectivity/DB in advanced [[intelligent network]] and [[element management systems]]. Notable deployments include the wireless [[sprintpcs|SprintPCS]] and the [[Iridium satellite constellation|Iridium low Earth orbit satellite networks]]. A number of process control, manufacturing and medical instrumentation systems incorporate Objectivity/DB because of its real-time performance and high availability.
 
Defense contractors and large science projects started using Objectivity/DB in the late 1990s. The government applications cover command and control, security, data fusion and intelligence applications. Objectivity/DB has been used in astrophysics, high energy physics, fusion, earth sciences, hydrography and bioinformatics applications. Most of these applications build and manipulate extremely large (Terabyte and Petabyte scale) databases.