A recent press release reports, “Imanis Data, the leader in enterprise data management powered by machine learning, today announced a major upgrade to the Imanis Data Management Platform, continuing the company’s momentum since raising $13.5 million Series B funding earlier this year. The new Version 4.0 includes multiple industry firsts including autonomous backup, any-point-in-time recovery […]
Datasparc Inc. Announces New Feature for DBHawk
by Angela Guess A recent press release reports, “Datasparc is committed to providing one platform to manage heterogeneous databases. It lets enterprises receive and provide quick and secure access to their ad-hoc data needs, regardless if it’s stored on premises, in the cloud, in NoSQL or in a relational database. Datasparc’s steady progress can be […]
ScyllaDB Introduces Scylla Manager for Greater Centralized Control of Scylla Database Clusters
by Angela Guess According to a recent press release, “ScyllaDB, the next generation of NoSQL, today announced Scylla Manager, a new addition to Scylla Enterprise that improves the manageability and reduces the administration of Scylla deployments. Scylla Manager centralizes cluster administration and automates recurrent tasks, such as periodic repair to Scylla Enterprise clusters, bringing greater […]
Is NoSQL (or No+SQL) the Future of Databases?
There are strong opinions among IT leaders about where the real future of database technology lies. At the DATAVERSITY® Enterprise Data World 2016 Conference, for example, one could hear Mike Bowers, Enterprise Data Architect at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), tout the virtues of NoSQL. He urged every organization to have […]
Couchbase & Plexistor Present Faster, Easier NoSQL Database
Per PRNewswire, Plexistor and Couchbase released results of benchmarking the new Couchbase Server 4.5 as a cluster of containers leveraging Plexistor’s Software Defined Memory (SDM). The results showed that Plexistor’s SDM sped up the Couchbase Server 4.5 throughput and latency allowing Couchbase users to sustain much higher throughput with full persistence. “Traditionally, NoSQL DB users […]
ScyllaDB Announces Fastest NoSQL Database
Per PRWeb, Scylla Summit, ScyllaDB has announced the general availability release 1.3 of its revolutionary open source NoSQL database. A ground-breaking C++ implementation of the popular Apache Cassandra database, Scylla delivers the superior performance, high availability, horizontal scalability and low latency that organizations require for big data projects, high-volume ecommerce and AdTech applications, and Internet of […]
SlamData Delivers Breakthrough Data Visualization Capabilities
Per PRWeb, SlamData, Inc., the company leading analytics for the post-relational age of data, today announced its third major release in two years, SlamData 3.0. The latest release delivers critical front-end features that make it exceptionally easy to explore and visualize NoSQL data, and to securely embed interactive charts and reports into web pages and applications. […]
In-Memory Computing Platforms Respond to Evolving Enterprise Data Use Needs
In its just-released report, Cool Vendors in In-Memory Computing Technology 2016, Gartner highlighted a handful of interesting and innovative solutions within the In-Memory Computing (IMC) space for enabling a range of real-time analytics scenarios. It gave a first-time look at IMC-enabled analytics products from Bottlenose, Striim, and Zoomdata that target use cases including event stream […]
MarkLogic’s New Enterprise NoSQL Solution Drives Next-Gen Apps and Processes
It’s time for the enterprise to seize the opportunity to build new applications and processes based on a synthesis of meaningful data brought together from diverse systems. Doing so requires some key things, though, starting with a database platform that supports seamlessly integrating the data and ensuring that it is understandable at the conceptual level. […]
The Rise of the Digital Economy and, Necessarily, NoSQL
by Angela Guess Luke Whitehead recently wrote in ITProPortal, “Today’s web, mobile, and IoT applications share one or more (if not all) of the following characteristics. They need to: (1) Support large numbers of concurrent users (tens of thousands, perhaps millions); (2) Deliver highly responsive experiences to a globally distributed base of users, (3) Be […]