Thanks mainly to the incorporation of location into a wide range of applications, interest in graph databases has spiked considerably. The challenge many IT organizations face, however, is that they ...
After a year's technical collaboration, Microsoft and DataStax have today unveiled a tie-up that puts the distributed database firm's enterprise Apache Cassandra offering on the Azure cloud computing ...
DataStax is releasing the first preview of Stargate, a new open source API framework that could eventually turn Apache Cassandra into a multi-model database. It's an approach that has parallels with ...
DataStax’s 2015 acquisition of Aurelius–the company behind the TitanDB graph database–was a clear statement about the importance of graph databases to Cassandra customers. Today marks the official ...
DataStax, a provider of a NoSQL platform powered by Apache Cassandra, and Databricks, a company founded by the creators of Apache Spark, have formed a partnership to integrate Cassandra and Spark.
DataStax Inc. is hoping to jump-start graph databases out of their niche with a real-time graph engine targeted at cloud applications that manage high-volume changeable data. The company is today ...
When DataStax acquired Aurelius, a graph database startup last year, it was clear it wanted to add graph database functionality to its DataStax Enterprise product, and today it achieved that goal when ...
DataStax Inc. today announced an upcoming release of its database for cloud applications, DataStax Enterprise (DSE) 5.0, available next week. Along with its newly upgraded counterpart, DataStax ...
As I discussed in my review of Google Cloud Bigtable in 2016, Google’s 2006 Bigtable paper inspired several large-scale distributed open source NoSQL databases, including Apache HBase and Apache ...
How to install the Apache Cassandra NoSQL database on AlmaLinux 8 Your email has been sent If you want to deploy a database capable of handling massive amounts of unstructured data, Apache Cassandra ...
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