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Aerospike Unveils New Release to Power Next Generation Digital Business Apps

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aerby Angela Guess

A recent press release reports, “Aerospike, the leader in enterprise-class NoSQL solutions, today announced it has released a new version of its Aerospike platform to serve the world’s largest customer engagement applications in industries such as AdTech, Financial Services and Telecommunications. New Aerospike features are transforming how organizations store, access and analyze data, delivering the superior performance and uptime required for applications such as fraud detection and personalized marketing. Companies facing a surge in customer data are selecting Aerospike as a flexible and cost-effective data management approach that fills the gap unserved by legacy relational database management systems (RDBMS). Research confirms 61% of enterprises have deployed, are expanding, or are planning NoSQL initiatives, with another 16% interested in this technology.”

The release continues, “Aerospike is mentioned in numerous industry analyst reports in 2016 and is listed among NoSQL solutions with ‘the biggest upward swings in popularity this past year.’ The new version of Aerospike extends this momentum with new features which include: SortedMap – Introduces in-database manipulation of Maps for network-efficient operation on data structures with support for Java, C, Node, Python, Go and Ruby. An early-access customer in eCommerce described the new functionality as a ‘Nice addition to the already feature-rich API set.’; Durable Delete – Extends reliability by providing an efficient way of explicitly deleting records; IPv6 – Supports the latest network environments, making it even easier for customers to harness the influx of large mobile data sets in Telecommunications and other  industries; Improved Cluster Management – Eases administration and maintenance for ‘set-it-and-forget-it’ Aerospike environments; Updated Network Naming – Simplifies configuration and deployment by adding support for DNS and network interface names.”

Read more at Globe Newswire.

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