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Redis Labs Delivers Confidence and Speed to Enterprises on Microsoft Azure

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According to a new press release, “Redis Labs, the home of Redis and provider of Redis Enterprise, today announced that Redis Enterprise on Microsoft Azure is available as a fully managed Database-as-a-Service in an Azure Virtual Network or as downloadable software. Enterprises are increasingly improving the customer experience with fully resilient modern applications that scale elastically without interruption in hybrid and cloud-based architectures. Redis Enterprise on Microsoft Azure delivers a powerful multi-model database for applications’ operational data with native data structures, search, graph, streams, AI, time series, document, and probabilistic data structures. Redis Enterprise powers a variety of use cases, such as high-speed transactions, recommendation engines, data ingest, session management, real-time analytics, caching, and many more.”

The release goes on, “Cloud applications are processing transactions with operational data at increasing speed. Redis Enterprise ensures that they do not experience even a minute of downtime, with built-in high availability to handle every type of failure scenario, including a complete datacenter or network failure. ‘Redis Enterprise just works,’ said Dekel Shavit, Vice President of Operations and CISO at BioCatch. ‘We no longer need to worry about anything related to data at scale or try to anticipate the future infrastructure requirements of an ever-changing market 24 months in advance. We simply insert building blocks into Redis Enterprise VPC as we go and rest easy knowing that, whatever the future holds, Redis Labs has us covered.’”

The release adds, “In addition, Redis Labs announced it has achieved co-sell ready status through the Microsoft One Commercial Partner program. Redis Labs is now among an elite group of independent software vendors selected by Microsoft for intensive joint sales, support and go-to-market initiatives. Specifically, Redis Labs will work directly with Microsoft’s global sales force and partners to accelerate the adoption of Redis Enterprise.”

Read more at PR Newswire.

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