Percona and Severalnines Expand Partnership to Include MongoDB
Severalnines ClusterControl Helps Organizations Deploy, Monitor, Manage and Scale Percona Server for MongoDB
Severalnines ClusterControl Helps Organizations Deploy, Monitor, Manage and Scale Percona Server for MongoDB
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 12/10/15 — In the news release, "First Annual PGConf Silicon Valley PostgreSQL Conference Draws Large, Lively Crowd" issued earlier today by Citus Data, we are advised by the company that the first bullet should reference "Confluent CEO Jay Kreps" rather than "Continuent CEO Jay Kreps" and the fourth bullet should reference "Josh Berkus, CEO of PostgreSQL Experts" rather than "Josh Berkus, CEO of PGExperts"
More Than 260 Attendees Packed Keynotes, Tutorials, Breakout Sessions and an Interactive PostgreSQL Community Reception; Citus Data Announces Plan to Open Source CitusDB 5.0 in First Quarter of 2016
NEW YORK, NY and PALO ALTO, CA — (Marketwired) — 12/08/15 — , the database for giant ideas, today announced the appointment of Tom Killalea to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. Mr. Killalea joins the board as an independent board member.Mr. Killalea spent 16 years at Amazon, where he was the company–s first Chief Information Security Officer and led the infrastructure and distributed systems team, which later became a key part of the AWS platform. While there, he also led the p
Percona to Provide SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer for MySQL as Part of Value-Added Database Performance Solution to Provide Greater Optimization
Patented Technologies Address High-Availability for Data Encryption Key Management, and User-to-Services Role Mapping to Enforce Access Permissions and Prevent System Intrusions
Man AHL Gained 40x Cost Savings by Building Its Financial Data Tick Store on MongoDB and Has Now Released the Code on GitHub
New Storage Engines and Data Governance Capabilities Expand Mission-Critical Applications; BI and APM Integrations Open MongoDB 3.2 to New Users Across the Enterprise
openCypher Project Aims to Bring Graph Querying to the Masses, With Support From Oracle, Databricks, Tableau and Other Leading Companies
Providing Enterprises a Golden Opportunity by Making It Possible to Store and Process Massive-Scale Graphs in Real Time