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In-memory database and caching solution Redis, used to boost everything from Spark to Amazon Web Services, adds a new, long-promised feature called Redis Modules.

Announced at RedisConf 2016, Redis Modules broaden functionality in ways previously only accessible to core developers. It could make Redis even more useful -- or it could turning Redis into a product that tries to be all things to all people.

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