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Startup pgEdge, with a fully distributed database for use in the cloud and at the network edge, emerged from stealth with $9M in seed funding.
AWS has launched new features for DynamoDB, Aurora and MemoryDB cloud databases to help scale distributed workloads and lower costs.
Realizing opportunity at the edge with a distributed cloud database Your email has been sent The hype around edge computing is growing, and rightfully so. By bringing compute and storage closer to ...
Aerospike has announced version 8.0 of its distributed multi-modal database, bringing support for distributed ACID transactions. This enables large-scale online transaction processing (OLTP ...
While globally distributed databases are no longer rare, few of them offer a key capability for addressing data residency laws. Fauna is adding region groups that allow organizations to keep ...
Distributed database startup DittoLive Inc. said today it has closed on a $45 million early-stage round of funding to help enterprises synchronize application data in situations where there’s no ...
As the first distributed SQL database to complete the CIS benchmark, Yugabyte joins a select group of databases including Oracle, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Cassandra, SQL Services, and Db2.
--pgEdge, Inc. today emerged from stealth and launched the first fully distributed database optimized for the network edge based on the standard and popular open source PostgreSQL database ...
At its re:Invent conference, Amazon’s AWS cloud computing unit today announced Amazon Aurora DSQL, a new serverless, distributed SQL database that promises high availability (99.999% for multi ...
Yugabyte, the leading open source distributed SQL database company, today announced that YugabyteDB has become the first distributed SQL database to e ...