Companies like Facebook, Twitter and Zynga have shown the world the value of moving away from traditional structured databases to so-called NoSQL databases to handle vast quantities of unstructured ...
Redis Labs says a $15m funding injection announced today will help the NoSQL database firm expand sales and marketing, as well as step up its software engineering activities. The series B investment ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is releasing Amazon MemoryDB for Redis, a fully managed, Redis-compatible, in-memory database. Amazon MemoryDB for Redis enables customers to achieve ultra-fast performance ...
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Coverage of Google’s sold-out annual cloud conference in San Francisco, as the search giant looks to extend its reach and build its momentum in the cloud. by Tom Krazit on Apr 9, 2019 at 9:00 am April ...
Two open-source database companies, MongoDB and Redis Labs, grew tired of seeing big cloud providers take their free software and make gobs of money on it, without much benefit to them. Amazon, one of ...
MongoDB and Redis both fall into the NoSQL category, but that’s where the similarities end. Disk-based MongoDB is optimized for operational simplicity, schema-free design, and very large data volumes.
For application developers looking to simplify the data access layer, the new offering combines the features of an Amazon ElastiCache Redis cluster and database services into a single product, says ...
Akamai Technologies Inc. is accelerating its evolution to support developers with the launch today of a new managed database service powered by Linode. The new offering supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, ...
If you pay attention to the annual “StackOverflow Developer Survey”—and, as a DBTA reader, you probably should—you might be interested in how developers use and rate the various database platforms.
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